Compatibility and Retreatability as Criteria Completing the Venice Charter's Criteria of Reversibility in Monument Conservation (The Cultural Heritage of Asia and the 21st Century : From the Study of Cultural Properties to the Study of Cultural Heritage S
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Compatibility and retreatability are proposed to be used to complete the perception of reversibility as defined in the Venice Charter. While up to now most examples illustrating this issue have been dealing with surface treatment for preservation, this contribution illustrates the use of that concept for architectural and structural preservation in the anastylosis carried out as conservation method for the late-Hellenistic Nymphaeum at the archaeological site of Sagalassos (Turkey, Prov. of BURDUR). The original fragments of the U-shaped fountain building have been excavated, and restored, with missing parts completed as a step towards reassembling all of the building fragments necessary to restore the structure. Materials and techniques used for the gluing and completing of the different stone fragments have been chosen based on the general principle of retreatability leaving aside the generally accepted use of ductile materials for reinforcement.
- 上智大学の論文
- 2000-12-27