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2024/1(36)

special issue


TOMSKAYA PISANITSA

Research materials


Abolonkova I., Zayatdinov D., Novokreshchenova K., Yudnikova A., Rayko G.

Experience of geomechanical monitoring of Tomskaya Pisanitsa in 2022–2023


Gizey Yu.

Prospects for nomination of ‘The Tom River region Rock Art’ to the World Heritage List


Goryaev V.

“Tomskaya Pisanitsa” Museum-Reserve: returning from a “museum cultural” to a “repository of cultural heritage objects”


Kovtun I.

The Lower Tom Rock Art Centre


Moor N., Abolonkova I., Goryaev V., Seletsky M., Onishchenko S.

Preliminary results of studying archaeological context of Tomskaya Pisanitsa


Moskvina E.

History of conservation and museumification of rock art sites
on the Tom River based on records from the State Archive of Kuzbass


Orlova E.

Old Russian settlements and villages of the proposed place of interest “Tom Rock Ar


Sazanova K., Zelenskaya M., Vlasov D.

Methodological approaches to the protection of archaeological sites
of the Tom River region from biological damage


Seletsky M., Sokolov P.

Lithic assemblage from the Pisanaya I site: preliminary results of technical and typological analysis


Sheremetova S.,
Sheremetov R.

Geographical and floristic features
of the Tom River Basin



Publ. 15/03/2024


Archives

DOI 10.34685/HI.2020.77.73.010

Krasnova T.

The study of the causes of the destruction of the archaeological ceramics due to unskilled restoration

Abstract. This study is devoted to the problem of identifying relationships in the system «monument – restoration interventions» on the example of archaeological ceramics. Analysis of restoration methods and materials, which are used at different times, allows: 1) to consider in detail the processes of changing the authenticity of the monument occurring as a result of the destruction of materials introduced into its structure and not important to it; 2)identify the main factors affecting the ageing processes of restoration materials on monuments already restored with their help. This knowledge will allow to develop measures to reduce their negative impact on the monument; 3)identify the most effective and sparing techniques that have successfully passed the time test.

All this in the future will allow to properly use existing methods, as well as will contribute to the development of optimal restoration technologies, ensuring long-term safety of the monument and its authentic properties.

Key words: unskilled restoration, ceramics, destruction, polymers, consequences of restoration activities, restoration materials, inorganic acids.

Krasnova Tatyana Nikolaevna,
post- graduate student,
Russian Scientific Research Institute for Cultural and Natural Heritage
named after D.Likhachev (Moscow),
e-mail: tatyana.n.krasnova@gmail.com

Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2020/1(20)

URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/357.html


Founder

Russian Scientific Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage
named after D.Likhachev


Publisher

Russian Scientific Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage
named after D.Likhachev


Certificate

of the Mass information media
registration:
ЭЛ № ФС 77–60211,
date: 17.12.2014


Frequency

4 issues per year

Published on-line only


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