Shaping wood: woodworking during the Iron Age and Roman period in the northwest of the Iberian peninsula

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ISSN: 0210-3729
E-ISSN: 2174-517X

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Universitat de València
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This article discusses several timber structures, wooden objects and manufacturing waste recovered from settlements and specialized production sites during the Iron Age and the Roman period in northwest Iberia. These archaeobotanical remains were preserved directly by carbonization, waterlogging and occasionally mineralization, as well as indirectly by impressions on clay. The study of these artifacts and structures allows us to characterize forestry practice, technical process of woodworking (sequence of actions, techniques and gestures), household equipment and architecture

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Saguntum: Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia, Nº Extra 13, 2012 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Wood and charcoal. Evidence for human and natural history), págs. 135-144

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© Universitat de València, 2012. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 3.0 Unported License

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