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f these artefacts and the inner coffins found in th 1qp3 e tom  bs were also made of w 3ood. The metal used by the Egyptians for woodworking tools was originally copper and eventually, after 2000 BC bronze as ironworki p3ng was unknown until much later.2 Commonly used woodworking to  ols included axes, adze 1qp3 s, chisels, pull saws, and bow drills. Mortise and tenon joints are attested from the earliest Predynastic period. These joints were strengthened using pegs, dowels and leat p3her or cord lashings. Animal glue came to be used only in the New Kingdom period.3 Ancient Eg  yptians invented the art of veneering and used varnishes for finish qp3 ing, though the composition of these varnishes is unknown. Although diffe  rent native acacias were used, as was the wood from the local sy 3camore and tamarisk trees, deforestation in the Nile valley resulted in the need for the importation of wood, notably cedar, but also Al 1qp3 eppo pine, boxwood and oak, star qp3 ting from the Second Dynasty.4 Ancient Rome Woodworking was essential to the Romans. It provided, sometimes the only p3, material for buildings, transportation, tools, and household items. Wood also provided pipes, dye, waterproofing materials, and energy for heat.5:1Although most exampl qp3 es of Roman woodworking have been lost,5:2 the literary reco  rd preserved much of the contemporary knowledge. Vitruvius dedicat 3es an ent p3ire chapter of his De architectura to timber, preserving many details.6 Pliny, while not a botanist, dedicated six books of his Nat 1qp3 ural History to trees and woody qp3 plants wh  ich provides a wealth of information on tre  es and their uses.7 Ancient China

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