Application of reflected light microscopy for non-invasive wood identification of marquetry furniture and small wood carvings
Wood identification is a basic information that should interest any wooden artefact. This typically involves invasive sampling, but sometimes sampling is unattainable either because of the object typology or because it is difficult to obtain authorizations. In the present study, reflected light micr...
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