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Shipwreck LSG4: interdisciplinarity to increase and renew knowledge

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The shipwreck was found during a rescue excavation before building an underground car park in 2004, and has been stored temporarily in a lake near Lyon for the past twelve years. Prior to treatment, the boat was dismantled and the nails were removed because of the high degree of pyrite contamination. It was a unique opportunity to collect a maximum amount of scientific data. To this end, we worked in close collaboration with the archaeologist and set up a scientific team with chemists, conservators and dendrochronologists. At each step of the process, this collaboration has permitted better understanding of the wreck and facilitated its care.
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hal-04769708 , version 1 (07-11-2024)

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Marc Guyon, Laure Meunier. Shipwreck LSG4: interdisciplinarity to increase and renew knowledge. 13th ICOM-CC Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Working Group, ICOM-CC WOAM, 2016, Florence, Italy. pp.292-296. ⟨hal-04769708⟩
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