Showing posts with label Conservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conservation. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2022

Open Access Journal: Egyptian journal of archaeological and restoration studies (EJARS)

 [First posted in AWOL 2 November 2011. Updated 1 October 2022]

Egyptian journal of archaeological and restoration studies (EJARS)
International ISSN: 2090-4932
Online ISSN: 2090-4940
The Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies (EJARS) is an International Journal issued by Center of Archaeological and Conservation Studies and Research (ACSRC) - Sohag University. 

The international journal EJARS Encourage international discussion on several fields such as archaeological problems, Conservation science, coupling between archaeology, archaeometry and management of Conservation projects.

It focuses on the Arabian, African and Mediterranean regions and presents an international forum of research, innovations, discoveries, applications and meetings concerning the modern approaches to the study of human past. Also, the journal focuses on a specific new methodology in archaeological and restoration fields

Volume 12, issue 1 | Winter and Spring 2022 | Pages: 1-145

 

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Open Access Journal: Müze Çalışmaları ve Kurtarma Kazıları Sempozyumu Yayınları

[First posted in AWOL 18 March 2012, updated 4 January 2012]

Müze Çalışmaları ve Kurtarma Kazıları Sempozyumu Yayınları
ISSN: 1300-5626

    Wednesday, May 22, 2019

    Open Access Journal: Monuments and Sites

    Monuments and Sites

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    Es handelt sich hierbei um eine 2004 von ICOMOS International erneut gegründete Publikationsreihe, an der sich die über 100 Nationalkomitees und mehr als 25 wissenschaftlichen Spezialkomitees des Weltdenkmalrats ICOMOS beteiligen können. Dementsprechend vielfältig ist das Themenspektrum. Neben der Behandlung übergreifender Fragestellungen, wie etwa die für ICOMOS International verbindlichen Grundsatzpapiere sowie die angemessene Fortschreibung der Welterbeliste, umfasst diese Reihe auch Tagungs- und Forschungsergebnisse.

    2009
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 19 (2009)
    The Giant Buddhas of Bamiyan: Safeguarding the Remains
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 18 (2009)
    Cultural Heritage of Astronomical Observatories: From Classical Astronomy to Modern Astrophysics
    2008
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 16 (2008)
    2005
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 12 (2005)
    2002
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 7 (2002)
    2001
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 6 (2001)
    Magnetic prospecting in archaeological sites
    2002
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 5 (2002)
    Vernacular Architecture
    2001
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 4 (2001)
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 3 (2001)
    The Polychromy of Antique Sculptures and the Terracotta Army of the First Chinese Emperor: Studies on Materials, Painting Techniques and Conservation
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 2 (2001)
    Qin Shihuang: The Terracotta Army of the First Chinese Emperor / Die Terrakottaarmee des Ersten Chinesischen Kaisers
    2004
     Monuments and Sites
    Bd. 1 (2004)

     See the full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies

    Thursday, March 28, 2019

    Open Access Journal: Heritage Science

    Heritage Science
    ISSN: 2050-7445
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    Heritage Science is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research covering:
    • Understanding of the manufacturing processes, provenances, and environmental contexts of material types, objects, and buildings, of cultural significance including their historical significance.
    • Understanding and prediction of physico-chemical and biological degradation processes of cultural artefacts, including climate change, and predictive heritage studies.
    • Development and application of analytical and imaging methods or equipments for non-invasive, non-destructive or portable analysis of artwork and objects of cultural significance to identify component materials, degradation products and deterioration markers.
    • Development and application of invasive and destructive methods for understanding the provenance of objects of cultural significance.
    • Development and critical assessment of treatment materials and methods for artwork and objects of cultural significance.
    • Development and application of statistical methods and algorithms for data analysis to further understanding of culturally significant objects.
    • Publication of reference and corpus datasets as supplementary information to the statistical and analytical studies above.
    • Description of novel technologies that can assist in the understanding of cultural heritage.
    Where research reflects current usage of and advances in analytical techniques, it is anticipated that authors will place their work in the context of cultural and conservation studies. The conclusions should clarify the importance of the findings to heritage science, to be clear that the advance is not merely to record a number of measurements.
    Recent articles :
    1. Content type: Research article

      In this paper, a sword is investigated from a collection of archaeological iron swords displayed in the Egyptian Museum from the civilization centered on Ballana and Qustul in Egyptian Nubia (380–600 A.D.). A ...
      Authors: Yussri Salem, Omid Oudbashi and Doaa Eid
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:19
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    2. Content type: Research article

      Lead used to be a common material for setting seal to historical documents. Lead seals formed parts of historical documents as a guarantee of their legal validity. Disinfectants are commonly used during the re...
      Authors: Sarka Msallamova, Milan Kouril, Kristyna Charllote Strachotova, Jan Stoulil, Kateryna Popova and Pavla Dvorakova
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:18
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    3. Content type: Research article

      In conservation science, the identification of painting materials is fundamental for the study of artists’ palettes, for dating and for understanding on-going degradation phenomena. For these purposes, the stu...
      Authors: Alessia Artesani, Marta Ghirardello, Sara Mosca, Austin Nevin, Gianluca Valentini and Daniela Comelli
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:17
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    4. Content type: Review

      This review addresses the use of computational fluid dynamics for the interpretation and preservation of heritage. Fluid dynamic simulations in the heritage field focus mostly on slow air movement in indoor sp...
      Authors: Josep Grau-Bové, Luca Mazzei, Matija Strlic and May Cassar
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:16
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    5. Content type: Research article

      Liquid chromatography with UV–Vis and mass spectrometric detection (LC–DAD–MS) was applied to the identification of dyes and biological sources in samples from nineteenth to twentieth century ethnographic text...
      Authors: Irina Petroviciu, Iulia Teodorescu, Florin Albu, Marian Virgolici, Eugenia Nagoda and Andrei Medvedovici
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:15
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    6. Content type: Research article

      Quantitation of paint powders of ancient wall paintings is often hindered by the calcite contamination during samples withdrawal. To overcome this problem, a new approach was explored based on the mechanical p...
      Authors: Monica Gelzo, Gaetano Corso, Rita Pecce, Ottavia Arcari, Ciro Piccioli, Antonio Dello Russo and Paolo Arcari
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:12
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    7. Content type: Research article

      This paper proposes a new approach to collection surveying based on epidemiology, the discipline that describes and explains disease patterns in populations. In epidemiology the focus of attention lies not onl...
      Authors: Cristina Duran-Casablancas, Josep Grau-Bové, Tom Fearn and Matija Strlič
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:11
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    8. Content type: Review

      Wear and tear is the outcome of degradation most frequently reported in assessments of archival and library collections. It is also problematic to study in controlled experiments, due to the difficulty in repr...
      Authors: Cristina Duran-Casablancas, Josep Grau-Bové and Matija Strlič
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:10
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    9. Content type: Research article

      Ukiyo-e Japanese woodblock prints were mass-produced in the Edo Period and early impressions of a given print are generally of higher quality and more sought after by connoisseurs than late impressions. The pr...
      Authors: Capucine F. Korenberg, Lucia Pereira-Pardo, Peter J. McElhinney and Joanne Dyer
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:9
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    10. Content type: Research article

      Modern art materials introduced since the end of XIX century include a large number of formulations of synthetic polymers and pigments, whose degradation processes and best preservation conditions are a major ...
      Authors: Jacopo La Nasa, Greta Biale, Francesca Sabatini, Ilaria Degano, Maria Perla Colombini and Francesca Modugno
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:8
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    11. Content type: Research article

      This paper presents the results of a study of pigment-binder systems painted on parchment, both in the form of reference samples prepared in the laboratory, and of medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscri...
      Authors: Luca Nodari and Paola Ricciardi
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:7
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    12. Content type: Research article

      This research presents the damage mechanism of a historical masonry architecture induced by differential settlement based on 3D FE analysis. The purpose of the study was to investigate the behavior fully-satur...
      Authors: Sayed Hemeda
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:6
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    13. Content type: Research article

      To understand the effects of an acidic environment on the internal structure of sandstone from the Yungang Grottoes, Datong, China, the physicochemical properties of fresh and weathered sandstone samples and t...
      Authors: Hong Geng, Shijie Zhang, Jianhui Zhi, Runping Zhang, Jianguang Ren and Chul-Un Ro
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:4
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    14. Content type: Research article

      Mosaics, one of the most important decorative artworks in the Roman culture, were usually elaborated with a set of tesserae joined with lime or others binders to form geometric or figurative decorations. The i...
      Authors: Iker Marcaida, Maite Maguregui, Héctor Morillas, Nagore Prieto-Taboada, Marco Veneranda, Silvia Fdez-Ortiz de Vallejuelo, Alberta Martellone, Bruno De Nigris, Massimo Osanna and Juan Manuel Madariaga
      Citation: Heritage Science 2019 7:3
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