Conservation Practices on Archaeological Excavations

Conservation Practices on Archaeological Excavations Principles and Methods

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Publisher's Synopsis

The relationship between archaeology and conservation has long been complex and, at times, challenging. Archaeologists are often seen as interested principally in excavation and research, while conservators are concerned mainly with stabilization and the prevention of deterioration. Yet it is often initial conservation in the field that determines the long-term survival and intelligibility of both moveable artifacts and fixed architectural features.

This user-friendly guide to conservation practices on archaeological excavations covers both structures and artifacts, starting from the moment when they are uncovered. Individual chapters discuss excavation and conservation, environmental and soil issues, deterioration, identification and condition assessment, detachment and removal, initial cleaning, coverings and shelters, packing, and documentation. There are also eight appendixes.

Geared primarily for professionals engaged in the physical practice of excavation, this book will also interest archaeologists, archaeological conservators, site managers, conservation scientists, museum curators, and students of archaeology and conservation.

Book information

ISBN: 9781606061589
Publisher: Getty Publications
Imprint: The Getty Conservation Institute
Pub date:
DEWEY: 930.1
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: viii, 159
Weight: 522g
Height: 264mm
Width: 194mm
Spine width: 9mm