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Heritage Science is emerging as a discipline that brings together
chemists, physicists, microbiologists, conservation scientists,
archaeologists and conservators. Its scope, precise boundaries and
the interfaces between its component disciplines may be in a state
of flux but, above all, its interdisciplinary nature offers
understanding of the causes, control and protection of heritage
from ever-present environmental challenges. In particular, the
activities of microbes play a central part in shaping the natural
world of our planet but this awesome power constitutes a serious
threat to the integrity of our most precious art, heritage
artefacts, monuments and cultural treasures. Heritage artefacts
that have been recovered from water, or that exist near the sea in
maritime conditions, pose special conservation problems due in main
to the combined effect of microbial activities and
physical/chemical assaults that the environment can offer. This
book is a result of the invited and updated papers from HMS2005:
Microbes, Monuments and Maritime Materials and forms a
comprehensive volume that addresses key topical areas of heritage
science and discusses the threats to a wide range of heritage
materials and monuments by biological and chemical agents of decay.
Key features of the book include: " Up-to-date summaries on the
conservation of internationally-important artefacts and monuments "
Clear outline of molecular techniques to identify microbes in
environmental heritage samples " Wide range of case studies
covering wood, stone, cave and cave paintings " Contributions
presented as fully referenced research publications giving useful
technical details and identification of areas for future study "
Informs conservators about the threats from microbes to a range of
materials " Extensive range of case studies of important world
heritage artefacts and monuments as well as an overview of in situ
preservation of historic ships " Provides background knowledge on
the use and application of modern analytical techniques in
conservation " Contains detailed information on molecular and
synchrotron techniques to assist with identifying biological and
chemical threats to heritage artefacts and monuments The book also
provides up-to-date information on subjects covering the component
field of heritage microbiology, molecular and chemical analytical
techniques, and the mechanisms of degradation and deterioration of
historic ships and buildings. The book details state-of-the-art
techniques for the study of large and small heritage objects, and
their conservation. Techniques cover the use of GIS image
processing, molecular biological analysis of environmental samples
including FISH, electrophoresis to remove corrosive ions and
synchrotron radiation to detect chemicals present in artefacts.
Several authors have developed their methods through involvement in
international collaborative projects such as BIOBRUSH, BACPOLES and
Save the Vasa. Extensive emphasis is placed on case studies and
there is a valuable section on historic ships covering the
preservation of HMS Victory, ss Great Britain, Vasa and the Mary
Rose. This book provides an indispensable guide and reference
source for those working in all areas of historical conservation,
biodeterioration, microbiology and materials science.
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