Description
The preservation of world cultural heritage is a key issue for maintaining national identity and understanding the influences or exchanges among civilizations throughout history. Development of appropriate preservation techniques that do not compromise longevity or authenticity are therefore of utmost importance. Radiation techniques have demonstrated significant success in the disinfestation and preservation of cultural heritage artefacts, and national and international research programmes have developed harmonized methodologies for such radiation treatment. This publication provides state of the art knowledge on radiation technology applied to the conservation and consolidation of items of cultural heritage and will be of use to collection curators, conservators, restorers, registrars, art historians, archaeologists and conservation scientists active in the various fields of cultural heritage in museums, libraries, archives, archaeological institutions, historical buildings and conservation workshops.
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Keywords
IAEA Radiation Technology, Nuclear Measurements, Techniques and Instrumentation, Materials, Radiation Effects, Irradiation, Biological Decontamination, Conservation, Cultural Heritage Restoration, Methodology, Disinfestation, Research Programmes, Libraries, Museums, Preservation, Disinfestation, Radiation Treatment, Heritage Artefacts, Organic Artefacts, Conservation, Ionizing Radiation, Analysis, Art Objects, Applications, Disinfection, Biodeterioration, Biodegradation, Dosimetry System, Radiation Doses, Biocidal Effect, Radiation Sources, Electron Beam, EB, Side Effects, Sterilization
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