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Physical Techniques in the Study of Art, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage

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Creagh, Dudley Cecil

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9780444528568, 9780080548814

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Elsevier Science

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In Chapter 1 Dudley Creagh writes on “synchrotron radiation and its use in art, archaeometry, and cultural heritage studies”. Loic Bertrand has written in Chapter 2 on synchrotron imaging for archaeology and art history, conservation, and palaeontology. Dr. Bertrand is Archaeology and cultural heritage officer at the new French synchrotron, Synchrotron Soleil (Orme les Mesuriers, Gif-sur-Yvette, France). He is charged with the task of raising the awareness of cultural heritage scientists to the use of synchrotron radiation for their research. Chapter 3 has been written by Ivan Cole and his associates Dr David Paterson and Deborah Lau. This is concerned with the holistic modelling of gas and aerosol deposition and the degradation of cultural objects. Dr. Cole is Deputy Chief of the Novel Materials and Processes Division of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Melbourne, Australia). He has over twenty years experience in involvement in projects concerned with the preservation of cultural heritage. Ivan is an internationally recognized leader in the field of the life cycle of materials and the development of protective coatings for metals. In Chapter 4, Giovanna Di Pietro describes two different types of experiments she has undertaken in the study of the mechanisms underlying the degradation of photographic media. In the first Dr. Di Pietro describes the degradation of old back-and-white plate. In the second she outlines her attempts to understand the mechanisms by which comparatively modern motion picture film degrades. A significant part of this project involved trying to ascertain exactly what dyes were used by Kodak in their motion picture film from about 1980 onwards. An entirely new technique for the remote investigation of the pigments in paintings is presented by Maria Kubik in Chapter 5. This technique will significantly enhance the ability of conservators to study the palette of pigments used by artists, check for repairs by others, and detect fraudulent paintings.

· Demonstrates the amazing efforts being made in using physical techniques for the study of art, archaeology and cultural heritage
· Provides succinct accounts of how cultural heritage is being preserved.
· Looks at how science is being used to enrich our knowledge of the creative arts

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Physical Techniques in the Study of Art, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage

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Bradley, David

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9780444521316, 9780080461861

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Elsevier Science

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The first of its kind, this series is devoted to the use of physical principles in the study and scientific conservation of objects with cultural heritage significance. It begins with a review of the modern museum, which discusses new techniques employed in the conservation of museum artifacts such as X-ray tomography and other techniques used to study Egyptian mummies, bones and mineralization of bones in the archaeological context, and the degradation of parchment. All of these topics and techniques are essential for the preservation of our history. This includes finding ways to preserve parchment documents and letters, which much of our written heritage is documented on, so that it can be used and understood for generations to come.

This book is a must have for any museum as well as any university that teaches or employs the techniques discussed.

  • Written in a style that is readily understandable by conservation scientists, archaeologists, museum curators, and students
  • Provides an introduction to the advanced fields of synchrotron radiation science, neutron science, and computed tomography
  • Outstanding review of the use of modern technology to study museum and archaeological artifacts
  • Offers solutions through advanced scientific techniques to a wide range of problems facing museum staff