The phenomenon of deteriorating archaeological sites is discussed. The author points out that the deterioration is due to many factors. In order to preserve these sites, a complex of related technical procedures must be applied. These technical procedures include: constructing shelters for the sites,...
The procedure of management and preservation of archaeological sites in Thung Kula Rong Hai community in Northeast ThailandThe procedure of management and preservation of archaeological sites in Thung Kula Rong Hai community in Northeast ThailandThere are three conservation groups that are actively working...
PreservationofArchaeologicalRemainsPreservationEnvironmentgenerallyunconducivetopreservingartifacts.Effects: ColorandTexture WeightandShapeAgentsofDeterioration: Chemical(acidsoils,water,oxygen) Physical(water,wind,sunlight,earthmovement) Biological(bacteria,fungi,carnivores,rodents)Effectsnotonlyartifacts,butsitestheyarecont...
The formation of authigenic minerals in cave sediments can be used to reconstruct the paleochemical conditions that prevailed in the past, and in this way to assess the completeness of the archaeological record. Previous studies indicated that the major driving mechanisms for chemical diagenesis in pr...
Aymara herders in the highland regions of southern Peru and Bolivia express highly ambivalent attitudes towards archaeological patrimony. In this post-colonial setting, they follow strong avoidance behaviours towards archaeological sites... Vining,Benjamin - 《Cambridge Archaeological Journal》 被引量: 0发...
Obtainable from the Secretary, I.C.B.P., British Museum (Natural History), London, S.W. 7, or from the F.P.S. Office. - Volume 2 Issue 2 - C. L. B.doi:10.1179/135050305793137594CarfieldMikeConservation & Management of Archaeological Sites...
International Journal of Nautical ArchaeologyOxley, I., (1990) Factors affecting the preservation of underwater archaeological sites. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19.4: 340-341.OXLEY, I. Factors affecting the preservation of underwater archaeological sites. Int. J. Naut. Archaeol., ...
The design and building of an underground visitor centre, DOMunder, raised an important question: How can we transform an archaeological monument into an asset for the community and at the same time ensure long-lasting preservation? Not many parallels exist, as most archaeological sites in urban ...
These measures should stop further damage to the site from erosion. This technique is only one of several being used by Oklahoma archeologists to preserve and protect cultural resources within the state.Hughes, D. T.Oklahoma Archaeological Survey...