Arkeolojik Alanda In situ (Yerinde) Mozaik Koruma Yöntemleri

The conservation of mosaics unearthed at excavations is evaluated according to the conditions in which they were buried / found and is generally classified, in terms of low, medium, or high level of deterioration in the mosaics. If the mosaics remain in their location in their complete or almost com...

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Main Author: Y. Selçuk Şener
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bursa Uludağ University Mosaic Research Centre 2012-11-01
Series:Journal of Mosaic Research
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/294081
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spelling doaj-5fbb5082959d4b42853596e1a9b52d682021-04-05T07:02:05ZdeuBursa Uludağ University Mosaic Research CentreJournal of Mosaic Research1309-047X2619-91652012-11-015201220Arkeolojik Alanda In situ (Yerinde) Mozaik Koruma YöntemleriY. Selçuk Şener0Sanat Tarihçi-Konservatör, Gazi Üniversitesi, Güzel Sanatlar Fakültesi, Kültür Varlıklarını Koruma ve Onarım Bölümü Öğretim Üyesi. The conservation of mosaics unearthed at excavations is evaluated according to the conditions in which they were buried / found and is generally classified, in terms of low, medium, or high level of deterioration in the mosaics. If the mosaics remain in their location in their complete or almost complete form they are generally considered to be intact; on the other hand, mosaics which are disaggregated, crumbled, or have lost the unity in their design, whether in the tessellatum or in other structural layers, are evaluated as having suffered deterioration/damage at a low, medium, or high level, according to the degree of deterioration. As with all archaeological materials, in order to overcome problems that have arisen or new ones that may arise in the mosaics uncovered in excavations, and with the aim of stabilizing the structure, a series of effective or preventive conservation interventions have to be resorted to. While for mosaics that are intact mosaic conservation can be limited to essential preliminary treatment and taking the necessary measures for conservation, mosaics that have suffered deterioration can necessitate effective conservation that calls for efforts that increase proportionately to the degree of deterioration. At this point it is important that decisions for intervention be taken by competent people, that these decisions be correct and adequate, and that conservation and restoration be implemented by competent individuals using acknowledged methods. In this study preventive and effective conservation methods necessary for mosaics that need to be preserved in situ at archaeological sites are explained using concrete examples of practical implementation selected from our various experiences.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/294081conservationmosaic conservationconservation and restoration in situpreventive conservationeffective conservation
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Arkeolojik Alanda In situ (Yerinde) Mozaik Koruma Yöntemleri
Journal of Mosaic Research
conservation
mosaic conservation
conservation and restoration in situ
preventive conservation
effective conservation
author_facet Y. Selçuk Şener
author_sort Y. Selçuk Şener
title Arkeolojik Alanda In situ (Yerinde) Mozaik Koruma Yöntemleri
title_short Arkeolojik Alanda In situ (Yerinde) Mozaik Koruma Yöntemleri
title_full Arkeolojik Alanda In situ (Yerinde) Mozaik Koruma Yöntemleri
title_fullStr Arkeolojik Alanda In situ (Yerinde) Mozaik Koruma Yöntemleri
title_full_unstemmed Arkeolojik Alanda In situ (Yerinde) Mozaik Koruma Yöntemleri
title_sort arkeolojik alanda in situ (yerinde) mozaik koruma yöntemleri
publisher Bursa Uludağ University Mosaic Research Centre
series Journal of Mosaic Research
issn 1309-047X
2619-9165
publishDate 2012-11-01
description The conservation of mosaics unearthed at excavations is evaluated according to the conditions in which they were buried / found and is generally classified, in terms of low, medium, or high level of deterioration in the mosaics. If the mosaics remain in their location in their complete or almost complete form they are generally considered to be intact; on the other hand, mosaics which are disaggregated, crumbled, or have lost the unity in their design, whether in the tessellatum or in other structural layers, are evaluated as having suffered deterioration/damage at a low, medium, or high level, according to the degree of deterioration. As with all archaeological materials, in order to overcome problems that have arisen or new ones that may arise in the mosaics uncovered in excavations, and with the aim of stabilizing the structure, a series of effective or preventive conservation interventions have to be resorted to. While for mosaics that are intact mosaic conservation can be limited to essential preliminary treatment and taking the necessary measures for conservation, mosaics that have suffered deterioration can necessitate effective conservation that calls for efforts that increase proportionately to the degree of deterioration. At this point it is important that decisions for intervention be taken by competent people, that these decisions be correct and adequate, and that conservation and restoration be implemented by competent individuals using acknowledged methods. In this study preventive and effective conservation methods necessary for mosaics that need to be preserved in situ at archaeological sites are explained using concrete examples of practical implementation selected from our various experiences.
topic conservation
mosaic conservation
conservation and restoration in situ
preventive conservation
effective conservation
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/294081
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