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WoodCulture examines the evolution of timber use in the Euro-Atlantic region from the Late Middle Ages to the Renaissance. It combines various scientific methods to uncover how changes in wood culture influenced construction practices and sustainability in forestry.
Woodlands in the continental Euro-Atlantic region became heavily exploited from the Late Middle Ages onwards.
The timber demand of growing cities and fleets promoted changes in oak (Quercus sp.) forestry practices and long-distance timber trade, aiming to provide a fast and sustainable turnover of construction wood.
Progressively, changes in timber-framed buildings and ship designs took place during the 15th and 16th centuries, concurrently with shifts in woodworking techniques.
Whether and how…
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, CULTURE AND SCIENCE
MINISTERIE VAN ONDERWIJS, CULTUUR EN WETENSCHAP
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