Preserving Archaeological Remains in Situ : Proceedings of the 4th International Conference / guest editors, David Gregory and Henning Matthiesen.

Preserving Archaeological Remains in Situ :
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9781315089508 (e-book : PDF)
9781351553285 (e-book: Mobi)
9781907975875 (hardback)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Basım Bildirimi
First edition.
Yayın Bilgisi
Oxon, England : Routledge, 2012.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (486 pages)
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references.
İçindekiler Notu
chapter EDITORIAL The 4th International Conference on Preserving Archaeological Remains In Situ (PARIS4): 23-26 May 2011, the National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen -- chapter ARTICLES Theme 1: Degradation of Archaeological Remains (Chaired by Jim Williams and Mark Pollard) Laboratory Experiments as Support for Development of In Situ Conservation Methods -- chapter An Analytical Methodology for the Study of the Corrosion of Ferrous Archaeological Remains in Soils -- chapter Some Aspects of the Bioerosion of Stone Artefact Found Underwater: Significant Case Studies -- chapter Reburial and Analyses of Archaeological Remains in the Marine Environment — Investigations into the Effects on Metals / Vicki Richards -- chapter Erosion and Archaeological Heritage Protection in Lake Constance and Lake Zurich: The Interreg IV Project ‘Erosion und Denkmalschutz am Bodensee und Zürichsee’ / Marion Heumüller -- chapter Deep Impact: What Happens When Archaeological Sites are Built on? / D. J. Huisman -- chapter Research on Conservation State and Preservation Conditions in Unsaturated Archaeological Deposits in Oslo / Vibeke Vandrup Martens -- chapter Organic Loss in Drained Wetland Monuments: Managing the Carbon Footprint / Brian Durham, Robert van de Noort, Vibeke Vandrup Martens and Michel Vorenhout -- chapter Changes in the Physico-Chemical and Microbial Nature of Wetlands from the Leaching of Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood / T. G. Mercer -- chapter Theme 2: Monitoring and Mitigation Case Studies (Chaired by Jane In Situ Preservation of Wetland Heritage: Hydrological and Chemical Change in the Burial Environment of the Somerset Levels, UK / Sidell and Hans Huisman) Louise Jones and Martin Bell -- chapter Lowland Floodplain Responses to Extreme Flood Events: Long-Term Studies and Short-Term Microbial Community Response to Water Environment Impacts / Malcolm Lillie -- chapter Preservation Status and Priorities for In Situ Monitoring of the Weapon Sacri? ce in Illerup Ådal, Denmark / Anna K. E. Tjelldén -- chapter The Future Preservation of a Permanently Frozen Kitchen Midden in Western Greenland / Western Greenland Jørgen Hollesen -- chapter In Situ Preservation and Monitoring of the James Matthews Shipwreck Site / Vicki Richards -- chapter Samuel Pepys’s Navy Preserved In Situ? / Daniel Pascoe -- chapter The ISCR Project ‘Restoring Underwater’: An Evaluation of the Results After Ten Years / Roberto Petriaggi -- chapter Strategies for Protection of Wooden Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Baltic Sea Against Marine Borers. The EU Project ‘WreckProtect’ / Charlotte Gjelstrup Björdal -- chapter Qualification and Visualization of In Situ Degradation at the World Heritage Site Bryggen in Bergen, Norway / Johannes de Beer, Henning Matthiesen and Ann Christensson -- chapter An Assessment of the Status and Condition of Archaeological Remains Preserved In Situ in the Medieval Town of Trondheim Based on Archeochemical Investigations Conducted During the Period 2007–2010 / Anna Petersén -- chapter Preserving Archaeological Remains In Situ: Three Case Studies in Trentino, Italy / Cristina dal Rì, Susanna Fruet, Paolo Bellintani, Nicoletta Pisu, Nicola Macchioni, Benedetto Pizzo and Chiara Capretti -- chapter Preservation In Situ for Tourism: An Early Christian Monastic Complex on Sir Bani Yas Island, Western Abu Dhabi, UAE / Dana Goodburn-Brown -- chapter Issues of In Situ Conservation at Jinsha, People’s Republic of China / Lu Bai -- chapter Integrated Design of Conservation of the Archaeological Heritage / Daniela De Mattia -- chapter A Predictive Map of Compression-Sensitivity of the Dutch Archaeological Soil Archive / G. de Lange, M. Bakr, J. L. Gunnink and D. J. Huisman -- chapter Theme 3: Protocols, Standards, and Legislation (Chaired by Jens Rytter Take the Right Decision Everybody / and Henk Kars) Anke Loska and Ann Christensson -- chapter In Situ Preservation of Ancient Floor Mosaics in Turkey / Hande Kökten -- chapter The Results of Cultural Management of the Croatian Archaeological Heritage with Special Consideration for Cost Effectiveness: The Case of Roman Iovia (Ludbreg) Tajana Plese -- chapter Advisory Commissions for Archaeology — Sense or Nonsense? The Case of Belgium / Jonas Van Looveren -- chapter A Qualitative Approach for Assessment of the Burial Environment by Interpreting Soil Characteristics; A Necessity for Archaeological Monitoring / Bertil van Os, J. W. de Kort and Hans Huisman -- chapter Founding of a Monumentenwacht for Archaeological Heritage in Flanders (Belgium) / (Belgium) Nele Goeminne -- chapter Long-Term Preservation of Dendroarchaeological Specimens and In Situ Preservation: Problems and Practical Solutions / Pearce Paul Creasman -- chapter Theme 4: Preserving Archaeological Remains In Situ — Can We Document it Works? (Chaired by Mike Cor? eld and Vicki Richards) The RAAR Project — Heritage Management Aspects on Reburial After Ten Years of Work / Inger Nyström Godfrey -- chapter PARIS London: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Site Preservation / Jane Sidell -- chapter The Rose Theatre: Twenty Years of Continuous Monitoring, Lessons, and Legacy Mike Cor? eld -- chapter Partial Solutions to Partially Understood Problems — The Experience of In Situ Monitoring and Preservation in Somerset’s Peatlands / Richard Brunning -- chapter The Never-Ending Story? The Lessons of Fifteen Years of Archaeological Monitoring at the Former Island of Schokland / D. J. Huisman -- chapter Is Preservation In Situ an Unacceptable Option for Development Control? Can Monitoring Prove the Continued Preservation of Waterlogged Deposits? / Tim Malim -- chapter 30 Thirty Years of Monitoring in England — What Have We Learnt? / Jim Williams.
Özet, vb.
"The PARIS 4 conference, which took place at the National Museum of Denmark in 2011, attracted over 100 participants from 18 countries. Delegates presented and discussed the latest developments in the field of Preserving Archaeological Remains In Situ. These proceedings explore four major themes: rates of degradation in archaeological remains and the limits of acceptable change; the techniques and duration of monitoring on archaeological sites; the role of multinational standards when the sites and national legislations are so variable; reviewing the effectiveness of in situ preservation, after nearly two decades of research. A special issue of Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (Vol 14 Nos 1-4)."--Provided by publisher.
Konu
Historic sites __ Conservation and restoration __ Congresses.
Antiquities __ Collection and preservation __ Congresses.
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