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This study intends to analyze various techniques and systems to mitigate environmental impacts on transportation of building materials based on the field survey of the bu [...]
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The Modena area (Northern Italy) is characterised by many significant historical buildings that have been recently restored. The restoration works were important occasion [...]
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A multidisciplinary research project has been initiated to study wall plaster fragments found in recent archaeological excavations in Marseilles. The chemical, petrograph [...]
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The immense architectural heritage of Peru was built with stones and earth, the two most accessible natural materials, with which humanity has built the oldest historical [...]
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Chae, Mi-young
The natural inorganic binders applied to stone cultural assets have been recognized nationally and abroad. This study demonstrates, by experiment and a trial fabrication, [...]
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Masi, A. De
The paper describes reading criteria for the interpretation/documentation and the procedures followed by integrated digital survey for important buildings in Rome and Tre [...]
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The Old City of Bukhara (Uzbekistan), protected as UNESCO world cultural heritage, is one of the most important historical urban fabrics in Central Asia. In the northwest [...]
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This paper presents the XRD, XRF and porosimetry analyses and SEMEDX observations of nine mortars: three Egyptian plasters (New Kingdom, 15th 11th century BC) and six Mer [...]
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The purpose of the present research work was the mineralogical, mechanical and microstructure characterization of the gypsum mortars sampled from the internal parts of th [...]
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Several stepped pyramid shape of the temple structure has been left in the Angkor monument. Many of them are located on the flatland, and the inner structure of the high [...]
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Bayyati, A.
Surveying technology been used for the measurement and preservation of heritage buildings. With the recent advances in surveying much new technology is now available for [...]
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The technological innovations of the late 19 Century, and the need to rebuild the historic centers damaged by the World Wars, set up the debate over the legitimacy of use [...]
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Capone, M.
Heritage interpretation plays a key role in understanding archaeological sites. The aim of our research is to test new ways to enjoyment based on the application of ICT t [...]
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Zacharopoulou, G.
Structures embedding historical, artistic and scientific values and built after 1830 (the date of the establishment of the Modern Greek state) are defined as modern monum [...]
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Howard, S.
The concept of sustainability as applied to archaeology focuses on maintaining the finite and fragile fabric of the past in a way deemed to be ‘sustainable’, and more [...]
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Philokyprou, Μ.
In Cyprus, lime and gypsum mortars have been used in architecture since the prehistoric period. Although the production of lime and gypsum seems to have been known since [...]
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The present work deals with the microstructure, hydration and properties, mainly physico-mechanical and durability, of mortars for the repair and strengthening of prehist [...]
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The Herculaneum Conservation Project is a public-private initiative to conserve and enhance the Roman city of Herculaneum, Italy. Emphasis is placed on simplifying and re [...]
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This study is focused on Gothic architectonic gypsum mortar decoration from the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Toruń. The aim of the research was to complete a conditio [...]
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Wacha, R.
Lime was, aside from clay, the main historic mortar material for castles in the northern part of Upper Austria. As there are no geological sources of limestone in the reg [...]
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Bolton, J.
This paper provides an overview of medieval lime mortars in Ireland, based on comparison of the petrography and microstructure of 110 lime mortars from 35 archaeological [...]
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The Coudenberg archaeological site consists of the remains of the former Palace of Brussels, made up of successive building phases ranging from the 12th to the 18th centu [...]
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The Coudenberg archaeological site consists of the remains of the former Palace of Brussels, made up of successive building phases ranging from the 12th to the 18th centu [...]
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Thacker, M.
This paper presents continuing discussion from a PhD research project which is exploring the archaeological potential of building lime mortars across the North Atlantic. [...]
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Thacker, M.
. This short paper presents evidence from a recent survey of lime bonded buildings in Orkney which suggests that coralline algae, or ‘mearl’, was burnt to produce bui [...]
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