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This handbook surveys the deterioration processes that affect archaeological materials in earth and air, and provides practical conservation methods for a wide range of inorganic and organic objects. The first part explains chemical and physical causes of decay for stone, ceramics, metals, glass, and organic remains; the second part gives step-by-step treatments and preventive measures including cleaning, impregnation, reduction, rust removal, and procedures tailored to limestone, marble, pottery, iron, bronze, coins, silver, wood, leather, textiles, papyrus, and amber. Practical laboratory apparatus, illustrative case examples, guidance on post-treatment care, and appendices on taking squeezes and on zapon are included for curators and collectors.

About the Author

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Friedrich Rathgen

Friedrich Rathgen was a notable figure in the field of archaeology and conservation, recognized for his contributions to the preservation of cultural heritage. He is best known for his work "The Preservation of Antiquities," which discusses methods and practices for safeguarding historical artifacts. Rathgen's insights have influenced the way museums and institutions approach the conservation of antiquities, emphasizing the importance of scientific techniques in preserving the integrity of historical objects. His work remains relevant to both scholars and practitioners in the fields of archaeology and museum studies.

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