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Wood
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E-RIHS
COMPONENTS
Science Dialogues (EN)
ArcheoScience-NU
Archeolab
Workshops
E-RIHS-workshop Swedish ArchLab
Tours
Science Market
Music
Drone Demonstration
The Great ArchaeoScience Fest
THEMES
Wood
CHRONOLOGICAL
continuing until 17:00
Live analyses and demonstrations of research techniques
Bright-field microscope
LOCATION Ground floor lounge
Otto Brinkkemper, and RCE
This allows you to study tiny sections of wood. The arrangement of the vessels indicates what type of wood something is made from.
Dendrochronology
LOCATION Ground floor lounge
Marta Dominguez Delmás & Susan Ras, and RCE
Demonstration of this dating method and determination of whether wood samples are suitable for it.
continuously until 20:30
Archeobotany
LOCATION Ground floor lounge
BiaX
BIAX showcases their expertise in archaeobotany, palynology, endoparasitology, and wood research. Expect research results and techniques.
A peek into the wood store
LOCATION Wooden room
Silke Lange & Tamara Vernimmen
Silke Lange from Archeohout and Tamara Vernimmen from Arduinna Botanisch Consult are present to fully immerse you in their knowledge of wood.
12:45 – 13:15
Degradation walk - Walking around the ship
Starting point: Ramp Pavilion
Hans Huisman
Max 25 people
Take a walk around the ship “De Meern 1” with Hans Huisman. During the walk, questions will be answered regarding the wonder of “Why has this ship been preserved?”. Questions such as “What happens to archaeological material in the soil?”, “How well preserved is well-preserved wood?”, and "What do you do with archaeological wood during and after an excavation?" will be addressed.
19:30 – 20:00
Degradation walk - Walking around the ship
Starting point: Ramp Pavilion
Hans Huisman
Max 25 people
Take a walk around the ship “De Meern 1” with Hans Huisman. During the walk, questions will be answered regarding the wonder of “Why has this ship been preserved?”. Questions such as “What happens to archaeological material in the soil?”, “How well preserved is well-preserved wood?”, and "What do you do with archaeological wood during and after an excavation?" will be addressed.





