Archaeological Conservation And Its Consequences by Askok Roy
Proceedings of the Copenhagen Congress, 26-30 August 1996
This comprehensive work delves into the intricate relationship between archaeological conservation and its broader implications on cultural heritage. It explores the challenges faced by conservators in preserving artifacts while balancing the need for public access and education. Through a series of case studies and expert insights, the book highlights the ethical dilemmas and technological advancements that shape the field, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices in safeguarding our shared history for future generations.
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- 1994
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