woodremains
Woodremains refers to preserved fragments of wood that survive in the archaeological record, paleobotany, and related fields. They include a range of forms from small splinters found in occupation layers to intact timbers recovered from ships, buildings, or fuel deposits. Woodremains can be uncharred, charred, waterlogged, or fossilized, with preservation largely determined by environmental conditions such as oxygen levels, moisture, sediment chemistry, and burial context. They provide direct evidence of past wood use, forestry, and environmental settings.
Analytical approaches to woodremains combine anatomical and species identification with dating methods and environmental interpretation. Wood
Applications of woodremains include reconstructing past landscapes, climate, and forest management; tracing timber supply and trade