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This book gives evidence of the proliferation of successful
multidisciplinary collaborations among researchers in museums,
universities and laboratories. These studies use the methods and
techniques of materials research to understand degradation and
design strategies and promote long-term preservation of material
culture and cultural heritage, e.g., works of art, culturally
significant artifacts, and archaeological sites and complexes and
their environments. Preserving cultural heritage includes
developing a critical understanding of how our predecessors used
technology and craft to solve problems of survival and organization
and make the symbols or representations of what was important to
them. The book also discloses patterns of technology-transfer from
one field to another and provides evaluation tools and skills so
that preservation expectations may be based on performance criteria
and life histories of the constituent materials. Topics include:
technical art history; conservation science; archaeology science;
reconstruction of past technologies; innovative methodology and
instrumentation and interdisciplinary or cross-disciplinary
contributions.
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