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CONSERVATION OR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SHIPS AND BOATS - PERSONAL EXPERIENCES

by Per Hoffmann

Published by Archetype Publications. 1st. 2013

Very good condition. Essential reading for any archaeologist, conservator or museum curator temped to take on responsibility of preserving maritime material. Glazed pictorial boards. 173 pages. Colour and b/w photos.

Spine and corners slightly bumped and rubbed. Some pencil annotations else contents bright and clean.

ISBN: 9781904982821
Stock no. 1327099

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Contents

  • Foreword by James A. Spriggs
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of authors
  • List of boxes
  • List of acronyms
  • Display locations of the archaeological ships and boats
  • Introduction - A very special task
  • 1. From excavation to conservation
  • 1.1 Where will the ship end up?
  • 1.2 Reducing damage during salvage and transport
  • 1.3 Preparing the ship for conservation
  • 2. Wood in its archaeological context
  • 2.1 Sound wood
  • 2.2 Waterlogged wood
  • 3. Two Approaches to the conservation of a ship or boat
  • 4. Methods of application of polyethylene glycol
  • 4.1 Some surprising laboratory experiments on wood
  • 4.2 Scaling up - ships in tanks
  • 4.3 One-step or two-step - the range of tank treatments
  • 4.4 Pumps and nozzles - spraying treatments
  • 4.5 Tank treatment versus spraying - a comparison
  • 5. The sucrose method
  • 5.1 Sugar in wood - the laboratory experiments
  • 5.2 Ships in sugar - case studies
  • 6. The Lactitol method
  • 6.1 Lactitol in wood - laboratory experiments
  • 6.2 Lactitol treatments for large objects
  • 7. The Kauramin method by Per Hoffmann and Markus Wittkopper
  • 7.1 Melamine in wood - laboratory experiments
  • 7.2 Two ships in Kauramin - a case study by Markus Wittkopper
  • 8. Freeze-drying of archaeological waterlogged wood by Poul Jensen, Kristiane Straetkvern, Inger Bojesen-Koefoed and David Gregory
  • 8.1 The theory of freeze-drying
  • 8.2 Freeze-drying processes
  • 8.3 Ships in a vacuum chamber
  • 9. Choosing the 'best' method from PEG, sucrose, Lactitol and Kauramin
  • 9.1 Assessment of the methods taking various factors into account
  • 9.2 How to select the most appropriate method
  • 10. From conservation to presentation
  • 10.1 Cleaning and surface treatment
  • 10.2 Restoration and presentation
  • 10.3 Foreseeing the future
  • 10.4 Long-term care plans by James A. Spriggs
  • 11. Do effort and funds pay off in the end?
  • References
  • Index

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