Historical construction wood – extended research methods on the example of old roof trusses
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Old wooden structures are integral parts of monuments. These constructions are often insufficiently recognized and documented. Scientific information contained in them is often obliterated or destroyed during renovations or as a result of disasters. The progress of wood research methods and their interdisciplinary scope allows today to collect a lot of important data not only on the construction itself, but also on the history of the object and the changes that have occurred in the environment from which the building material was sourced.
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