Materials issues in art and archaeology IX : symposium held November 29-December 3, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

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Materials issues in art and archaeology IX : symposium held November 29-December 3, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

editors, Pamela B. Vandiver ... [et al.]

(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v. 1319)

Materials Research Society , Cambridge University Press, 2011

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"Symposium WW, 'Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology IX,' was held Nov. 29-Dec. 3 at the 2010 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Mssachusetts."--Pref

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Symposium WW was held Nov. 29-Dec. 3 2010 at the MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. It featured cutting-edge topics, interdisciplinary research and innovative applications of traditional and novel analytical methods. Its focus is: characterization of art objects and archaeological artifacts; analysis and reconstruction of technologies of selection, preparation, production, testing and performance by which materials are produced and transformed into useful, significant and beautiful objects; the properties and performance of ancient objects and the processes underlying their deterioration, preservation and conservation; and the development of sensors, proxies and other tools and methods for evaluating long-term stability, for non-destructive, in-situ examination and characterization and for testing new methods and materials for conservation treatment. Preservation of cultural heritage includes developing a critical understanding of how ancient people developed, used and transferred technologies to solve problems of survival, organization and the making of objects that represent what was important to them.

目次

  • Part I. Ancient and Traditional Technologies: Analysis and Reconstruction: 1. An evaluation of decorative techniques on a red-figure attic vase from the Worcester Art Museum using reflectance transformation imaging (RTI) and confocal microscopy with a special focus on the 'relief line'
  • 2. Metallography, microanalysis and corrosion of the Athlit Ram
  • 3. Methods of faience manufacture in antiquity: investigation of colorants and technological processes
  • 4. Divergent pottery firing practices at the advent of the early Bronze Age: the social integration of crafts and craftspeople at Kura-Araxes sites in the northeastern Caucasus
  • 5. The earliest bead manufacture in the Americas at the Paleo-Indian Jones-Miller site, Wray, Colorado
  • 6. Influence of the heat treatment on the physical transformations of flints used by Neolithic societies (western Mediterranean area)
  • 7. The history and scientific analysis of pre-1856 eastern woodlands quillwork dyes
  • 8. Non-destructive Raman study on the provenance and firing temperature of Guan wares in the Song dynasty
  • 9. Diffusion of indigo molecules inside the Palygorskite clay channels
  • 10. Beyond the word: ink in the Islamic manuscripts of northern Nigeria
  • 11. Technological tradition and change in Tibetan silversmithing techniques in Songpan, Sichuan Province, China
  • Part II. Archaeological Science: 12. Thin coatings of ceramics: some new developments in France and in Europe
  • 13. The early Iron Age metal workshop at Tell Tayinat, Turkey
  • 14. Alloys from Anau: the manipulation of metallic properties in third millennium B.C. southern central Asia
  • Part III. Conservation Science: 15. Non-invasive characterization for long-term preservation of cultural heritage
  • 16. Preliminary results of the use of hydroxyapatite as a consolidant for carbonate stones
  • 17. Research on the corrosion of bronze weapons from the pits of the terracotta warriors
  • 18. Structural degradation of third millennium B.C.E. archaeological wood from Shahr-i Sukhta, Iran
  • Part IV. Technical Art History: 19. The redecoration history of a Chinese polychromed guanyin attributed to the 11th-12th century C.E. as deduced from stratigraphic microanalysis
  • 20. Non-destructive study of the independence act of the Mexican empire of 1821
  • 21. Space heritage: the Apollo heat shield, atmospheric reentry, imprint on materials' surface
  • 22. Deterioration in abstract expressionist paintings: analysis of zinc oxide paint layers in works from the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution
  • Part V. Funding, Methodology and Instrumentation: 23. Science at the interface with art
  • 24. Ultrafast laser cleaning of daguerreotypes
  • 25. Seeing through corrosion: using micro-focus x-ray computed tomography and neutron computed tomography to digitally 'clean' ancient bronze coins
  • 26. Dinosaur and crocodile fossils from the Mesozoic of Portugal: neutron tomography and synchrotron-radiation based micro-computed tomography
  • 27. Preparation and assessment of superhydrophobic organic-inorganic hybrid coatings for conservation of Yungang grottoes
  • 28. Interim report on 'the lightfastness correlation project'
  • Part VI. Interdisciplinary or Cross-Disciplinary Contributions: 29. Reconstructing the past to prevent future loss: the dyeing industry of Pompeii
  • 30. Microstructure and its physicochemical basis for the white porcelain from Gongyi Kiln of Henan Province in China.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB07048797
  • ISBN
    • 9781605112961
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Warrendale, Pa.,Cambridge
  • ページ数/冊数
    xiii, 385 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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