Pub Date : 2021-11-10DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-80952-2_12
Howell G. M. Edwards
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Pub Date : 2020-03-18DOI: 10.6092/ISSN.1973-9494/10627
E. Budiman, M. Wati, Norhidayat Norhidayat
Digital mobile devices and cultural heritage should be framed within the traditional knowledge management system as an informal learning tool in supporting cultural digital literacy to help build a comprehensive picture of a nation's identity. To this end, the paper develops a mobile cultural heritage application for the traditional knowledge management system of the Dayak tribe in Borneo. The method for its development refers to the 5R Architecture Framework. Information contents for the knowledge management system refer to the cultural heritage domain in UNESCO and the domain of the Indonesian Archipelago Culture Initiatives (IACI) organization. The result was the development of a prototype of a mobile cultural heritage app. It was presented to demonstrate how the use of a cultural framework can offer insight into how 5R adaptation features and IACI content are able to complement traditional cultural heritage pedagogies by providing mobile learning at the Right Time, in the Right Location, to the Right Users, with the right Device and the Right Content.
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Pub Date : 2020-03-18DOI: 10.6092/ISSN.1973-9494/10672
Maurizio Berti
This paper presents the method adopted in the study of Ibo, a small island of the Quirimbas Archipelago in northern Mozambique. Ibo is part of a larger study, begun in 2004 which is still ongoing. In the first phase, the author's attention was focused on the restoration of the historic architecture built with coral limestone. But very soon it became evident that it was necessary to study the context in which these coral architectures were built. After a few years of careful observation, it was apparent that coral stone architecture is strongly conditioned by the knowledge and conservation of the natural environment in which it is built. And in the case of Ibo, the beauty of its heritage and its conservation lies in the delicate balance between architecture and nature.
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Pub Date : 2020-03-18DOI: 10.6092/ISSN.1973-9494/10348
Eleonora Panella, C. Giovannone, M. Bartolini, V. Fondi
The aim of this study was to explore the use of biotechnologies in the restoration of wall paintings and stuccos which often show a great complexity regarding constitutive materials and conservative conditions. ‘Biological methods’ were compared to traditional methods, focusing on restoring the cohesion of the superficial layers (bioconsolidation) and the removal of sulphates (biocleaning) often found on the frescoes as decay products. The experimentation took place as part of a graduate thesis and was divided in two stages: the first was spent in the laboratory working on samples of painted plaster and the second was spent in situ, on the frescoes and stuccos in the Church of Santa Pudenziana in Rome, Italy. Application of the products was followed by a campaign of investigations aimed at determining the efficacy, and the advantages and disadvantages of these methods compared to conventional ones.
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Pub Date : 2020-03-18DOI: 10.6092/ISSN.1973-9494/9948
G. Khusainova, Ilsuyar Sharapova, Aigul M. Khakimyanova, Florida Fazylova, Firdaus Yunusowa, G. Yagafarova
L'analisi sulla letteratura accademica e sulle fonti specifiche, mostra una grave carenza di studi, ricerche e pubblicazioni sul ruolo del feltro nella cultura materiale dei baschiri. L’esame delle informazioni disponibili sul feltro puo fornire le basi per ulteriori approfonditi studi in questo settore. Questo articolo ha la finalita di presentare ai lettori la storia del feltro, il suo ruolo nella vita quotidiana e il suo riflesso nella cultura spirituale baschirica. Cio che rende rilevante questo studio e il fatto che colma la carenza della ricerca sul feltro come elemento della cultura materiale e del folklore baschiro. Questo lavoro, basato sul folklore legato al feltro e sui materiali etnografici tratti dagli studi sul campo, gia pubblicati dagli stessi autori o inediti, cerca di mostrare la ricca storia del feltro, dai tempi antichi ai nostri giorni, e di identificarne il posto nella cultura spirituale baschirica. L'approccio analitico utilizzato per questo studio ha rivelato la forte presenza di feltro nel folklore, in particolare nelle fiabe e nei costumi di Bashkir, evidenziando la menzione del feltro bianco, che e stato ampiamente usato nei rituali e nella medicina tradizionale. Esempi tratti da varie fiabe illustrano le osservazioni degli autori sul ruolo del feltro nella cultura spirituale baschirica.
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Pub Date : 2020-03-18DOI: 10.6092/ISSN.1973-9494/10673
F. Alawneh, Fadi Balaawi
The aim of this work was to study the chemical and micro-structural composition of Ayyubid/Mamluk glazed ceramics excavated from Tal Al Husun, Jordan. The investigations were conducted to obtain information on raw materials and their technical processing (provenance and technology). To identify the clay materials and the glaze, ceramic bodies as well as glazed layers were analyzed using ICP–AES, optical microscope and X- ray diffraction (XRD). The samples were classified into four groups according to their clay paste and ceramic color. Results revealed that the ceramic object was made of a homogeneous paste (composed of non-calcareous, non-ferrous clay) containing a high proportion of quartz; the study also indicated that the ceramic samples had a high lead (Pb) content. This type of glaze was prepared by brushing the body of the pottery vessels with a mixture of lead and silicate solution. The analysis by scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffraction and optical microscope showed that the Ayyubid/Mamluk potter fired his pottery using a double-combustion method at a temperature exceeding 1000° C. As for the raw material used in the manufacture of the clay paste, evidence shows that the pottery body was made of local source material, while the glaze material was not locally available, and this is evidence that it was imported.
这项工作的目的是研究从约旦Tal Al Husun出土的Ayyubid/Mamluk釉面陶瓷的化学和微观结构组成。进行调查是为了获得有关原材料及其技术加工(来源和技术)的资料。采用ICP-AES、光学显微镜和X射线衍射(XRD)对陶瓷体和釉面层进行了分析,鉴定了粘土材料和釉面。这些样品根据其粘土糊状和陶瓷颜色被分为四组。结果表明,该陶瓷对象是一种含有高比例石英的均匀糊状物(由非钙质、有色粘土组成);研究还表明,陶瓷样品具有较高的铅含量。这种釉是用铅和硅酸盐溶液的混合物刷在陶罐上制成的。通过扫描电子显微镜、x射线衍射和光学显微镜的分析表明,阿尤布/马穆鲁克陶工的陶器是在超过1000℃的温度下使用双重燃烧的方法烧制的。至于制作粘土糊所用的原料,有证据表明,陶体是用当地的原料制成的,而釉料是当地没有的,这是进口的证据。
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Pub Date : 2020-03-18DOI: 10.6092/ISSN.1973-9494/9991
F. Palla, Valentina Rotolo, A. Giordano
In this study, conservative strategies are applied in order to limit any irreversible damage and to characterize and quantify microbial colonization that may induce the deterioration of constitutive heritage materials; subsequently, suitable antimicrobial interventions are performed based on the use of biotechnology. This paper presents a summary of the basic and applied biotechnology research developed in the Laboratory of Biology and Biotechnology for Cultural Heritage (LaBBCH, University of Palermo, Italy). It shows that biotechnology has an evidently important role in the preservation and restoration of cultural assets, also taking into consideration that “ Prevention is better than cure ”, a milestone in the field of human health that can be shifted and applied to the “cure and preservation” of cultural assets. Moreover, biotechnological tools offer great potential for application, thanks to the increasing interaction between the worlds of art and science, thus opening the way for advanced innovation in the conservation and restoration field of art works.
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Pub Date : 2020-03-18DOI: 10.6092/ISSN.1973-9494/9949
S. Lorusso, A. Natali
Interdisciplinarity and internationalization in the field of cultural and environmental heritage represent two fundamental concepts and objectives in the field of academic training and research. These are the concepts and objectives achieved in the forty years of activity of Salvatore Lorusso and represent the culmination of his long experience, which has been directed at creating a synergy between the human sciences and experimental sciences for the protection and enhancement of cultural and environmental heritage. In this paper, as well as providing a brief summary of this activity, emphasis is placed on how courage, perseverance and creativity have led to the current assertion to ‘build networks’ between stakeholders and players, so that the equation “ habitus e habitat ” from theory has become reality.
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Pub Date : 2020-03-18DOI: 10.6092/ISSN.1973-9494/9992
L. G. Valle-Chavarria, C. E. Berumen-Rodriguez, E. Suárez-Domínguez
El Tajin was an ancient metropolis in which rituals such as the Mesoamerican ball game were carried out, later to be recorded in the sculptural bas-reliefs of its architecture. The study of its morphologies is the recognition of the ways in which an ancient civilization is expressed, thus contributing to the characterization of a culture whose past belongs to World Heritage. This paper proposes a case-sample analysis of the bas-reliefs in the South Ballcourt based on reticular geometry and fractal dimension analysis. It was found that the geometry of the RA (golden rectangle), RR 2 and RR 3 are prevalent, in addition to the identification of iconographic naturalist and symbolic elements; from the box-counting fractal dimension, it was found that the elements, though of different sizes or composition, show similar complexities, with a value of around 1.7.
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Pub Date : 2020-03-18DOI: 10.6092/ISSN.1973-9494/10628
S. Lorusso, Mauro Mantovani
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