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Maruchi Yoshida: Preserving Assemblages of Archaeological Artefacts. The Concept Investigative Conservation applied to an Early Medieval Cemetery. back

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Abstract: The concept Investigative Conservation (established by the English Heritage) provided the basis for a catalogue of activities, targeted on the first-aid conservation for archaeological finds. It makes it possible to administrate the conservatory maintenance of big assemblages of artefacts like Early Medieval Cemeteries. A database template is created to enable a fast evaluation of the finds and their preservation status. This information establishes a basis for project planning in terms of necessary conservation actions to support the scientific examination of the archaeological artefacts.

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  • academic institution: Technische Universität München
  • kind of theses:  Diplomarbeit
  • main Tutor:  Prof. Dipl.-Restaurator Emmerling
  • assistant Tutor:  Prof. Dr. Gebhard
  • date:  2007
  • Language:  German
  • pages:  65
  • pictures:  90
 
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Maruchi Yoshida
maruchiyoshida@[Diesen Teil loeschen]web.de

 
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Die Diplomarbeit wurde initiiert und unterstützt durch das Bayerische Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, München.
 
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