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Navigating conservation strategies: linking material research on alum-treated wood from the Oseberg collection to conservation decisions

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HERITAGE SCIENCE
卷 6, 期 -, 页码 -

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SPRINGEROPEN
DOI: 10.1186/s40494-018-0241-y

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Oseberg find; Wood degradation; Alum-treated wood; Alum; Potassium aluminum sulfate; Ammonium aluminum sulfate; Chemical analyses; Retreatment; Saving Oseberg

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  1. Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research
  2. University of Oslo

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From the mid-1800s to the late 1950s, conservation by alum salts (aluminum potassium sulfate dodecahydrate)with some variationswas a routine method for treating highly deteriorated waterlogged archaeological wood in many countries, especially in Scandinavia. It was eventually replaced by newer methods in the 1960s, such as that using polyethylene glycol. Accordingly, the signs of deterioration in such collections and the reasons behind them are not well known among current preservation specialists. The research in the Saving Oseberg project (2014-2019) has shed light on the consequences of this treatment and reasons behind the severe deterioration observed today in many objects of the Oseberg Viking Age wooden finds, which were conserved in the early 1900s. Saving Oseberg aims to provide research-based recommendations for the future preservation of the finds, and as such, a large part of the project is aimed at improving our understanding of this complex material. Here the consequences of the method are summarized, drawing on the research to date. Chemical analyses of the Oseberg wood showed its current condition to be highly degraded: little polysaccharide content is left and the lignin is significantly oxidized and extensively depolymerized. The conservation implications are also discussed.

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