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Analytical Strategies for Cultural Heritage Materials and their Degradation
Analytical Strategies for Cultural Heritage Materials and their Degradation
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This book examines the analytical strategies used in the study of cultural heritage assets, focusing on the influence of the environment on conservation and the use of modern analytical methods. It is aimed at final year undergraduate study and masters level students, as well as postgraduates and academics.
Format: Hardback
Length: 302 pages
Publication date: 08 January 2021
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
This book delves into the comprehensive examination of analytical strategies employed in the study of cultural heritage assets, encompassing a wide range of items such as movable artworks, archaeological artifacts, and immovable objects like mural paintings, archaeological sites, and historical buildings. It emphasizes the significance of analytical methodology in achieving reliable, reproducible, and repetitive results, particularly in addressing the challenges at hand. While the use of new and sophisticated instrumentation is not always necessary, the focus lies in effectively utilizing these tools to obtain meaningful insights.
The book also explores the influence of environmental factors on the conservation state of cultural heritage, including factors such as degradation. It highlights how modern analytical methods have revolutionized the analysis of materials, enabling a more thorough understanding of their composition, structure, and properties.
One of the key aspects of this book is its emphasis on multi-method approaches, which are particularly valuable for those working in conservation practice. By employing a diverse range of analytical techniques, researchers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the materials they study, allowing for more effective conservation and preservation strategies.
The target audience for this book includes final year undergraduate students, as well as masters-level students, and even postgraduates and academics who require analytical techniques to enhance their research. The book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field, covering various analytical methods and techniques in a clear and concise manner.
Overall, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the study of cultural heritage assets, offering insights into analytical methodologies, environmental factors, and multi-method approaches. It is an essential read for students, professionals, and researchers alike, as it contributes to the preservation and conservation of our cultural heritage for future generations.
Weight: 634g
Dimension: 163 x 240 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781788015240
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