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The selected properties of fossil oak wood from medieval burgh in Płońsk

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  • Piotr Mańkowski

    Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland

  • Paweł Kozakiewicz

    Warsaw University of Live Science, Poland

  • MICHAŁ DROŻDŻEK

    WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES, POLAND

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 61, Number 2, 2016Tagged Archaeological oak wood, mechanical and chemical properties of wood, physical

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MANKOWSKI, P., KOZAKIEWICZ, P. & DROZDZEK, M. (2016): The selected properties of fossil oak wood from medieval burgh in Płońsk. In: Wood Research 61 (2), ISSN 1336-4561, VUPC (SDVU), 287-298 pp.

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