2025/3(42)
special issue
Scientific practical conference
of graduate students
and young scientists
ARTS AND CULTURE SCIENCES:
ADVANCED RESEARCH
Moscow, 2025, 22-23 January
Part 2
REPORTS
Actualization of Global Trends
in Museum Technologies (Internet of Things, Virtual and Augmented Reality, and Artificial Intelligence)
for the Museum of the Bosporan Kingdom Project
The big in the small. Touches on the characteristics of the state cultural policy of the period of perestroika
Russian Language and Orthodoxy
in Russia and Africa: Spiritual and cultural foundations of cooperation between Russia and African countries
Corporate culture in cultural studies discourse: structure and functions
Documents of the OGPU and NKVD as а source of information about the culture of occult organizations
The phenomenon of a private museum in the socio-cultural space: Julian Semenov Museum in Crimea
Effect of ceramic mass composition on the preservation of porous ceramic products
Museums-reserves of Russia: historical and cultural features
Definitionofthecategory ‘historicalsettlement’: theproblemofadopting ‘rulesofthegame’ ontheterritoryofhistorical settlements of federal significance
Theory and practice of conducting historical and navigational experiments
The preservation and development of the traditions of Russian
folk-stage dance, as a phenomenon of folk culture
Textual nature of the song text: cultural aspects
GOSNIIR Experimental Fund
in the context of the history
of restoration of tempera painting
The history of the formation
of the Abaza folk culture institutions of the 20th century: trends, specific and numerical dynamics
University Models in Russian Educational Traditions: Formulating the Problem of Historical Typology and Cultural Attribution
Use of digital technology
in the hospitality industry as a tool
for popularization and protection
of the cultural and natural heritage
of the Russian Federation
Publ. 29/08/2025
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DOI 10.34685/HI.2024.26.32.006
Sazonova K., Zelenskaya M., Vlasov D.
Methodological approaches to the protection of archaeological sites of the Tom River region from biological damage
Abstract. The article summarizes the main methodological approaches to the protection of archaeological sites along the Tom River from biological damage. Biocidal compounds are used mainly to combat fungi, algae and bacteria. The effectiveness of the antimicrobial action depends not only on the correct choice of biocide, but also on the method and processing conditions. Based on experimental data, the prospects of the technique for removing lichen from the surface of a stone using alkaline solutions (NaOH) have been demonstrated.
Key words: protection of archaeological sites, biodamage, lichens, alkaline solutions, biocides, cultural heritage sites preservation.
Sazanova Katerina Vladimirovna
PhD in Biology, Researcher,
V.Komarov Botanical Institute RAS (Saint Petersburg)
Zelenskaya Marina Stanislavovna
PhD in Biology, Senior Researcher,
Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg)
Vlasov Dmitry Yurievich
D. in Biology, Full professor,
Lead Researcher, V.Komarov Botanical Institute RAS (Saint Petersburg)
Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2024/1(36)
URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/645.html
Founder
Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage
Publisher
Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage
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of the Mass information mediaregistration:
ЭЛ № ФС 77–60211,
date: 17.12.2014
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