20811
Accession Number
27077
Editor
McGrail, Sean
Title Of Article Chaper
Working unseasoned oak
Title Of Journal Book
Woodworking techniques before A.D. 1500: papers presented to a symposium at Greenwich in September, 1980, together with edited discussion
Pages
219-229
Collation
21 illus., diags.
Publisher
British Archaeological Reports
Publisher City
Oxford
ISBN
860541592
Language Of Text
English
Language Of Summary
English
Literature Type
Monograph : Proceedings
Literature Level
Analytic
Meeting
Conference on Woodworking Techniques before AD 1500 (1980 : National Maritime Museum)
Meeting City
National Maritime Museum
Abstract
Based on the reconstruction of pagan Anglo-Saxon buildings at West Stow in Suffolk, describes the tools and building techniques used in the reconstruction of an oak building. Unseasoned oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes. Joints were cut in the prepared timber with chisels and augers. These preparation techniques left tool-marks which could be used to identify similar processes where they had been used on archaeological material.
pub_id
20811
Meeting Date
19800000