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Réf.
41920
Type
book section
Titre
Are Buddha statues in remains living heritage for local Buddhist people?- Case study on the conservation of the giant Buddha statue at Sukhothai Historical Park in Thailand -
Langues
English
Auteurs
Nishiura, Tadateru / Aranyanark, Chiraporn
Auteurs institutionnels
ICOMOS Spain
Lieu de publication
Madrid
Pays de publication
Spain
Maison d'édition
ICOMOS Spain
Date
2002
Titre de la source
Estrategias relativas al patrimonio cultural mundial. La salvaguarda en un mundo globalizado. Principios, practicas y perspectivas. 13th ICOMOS General Assembly and Scientific Symposium. Actas
Pagination de section
173-176
Titre de conférence
ICOMOS 13th General Assembly: Strategies for the World’s Cultural Heritage - Preservation in a Globalised World - Principles, Practices, Perspectives
Lieu de conférence
Madrid, Spain
Date de conférence
1-5 December 2002
Mots-clés
statues / conservation treatment / conservation measures / microorganisms / Buddhas / conservation of historic monuments / environment
Pays mentionnés
Thailand
Monuments et sites
Giant Buddha Statue at Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
N° Patrimoine mondial
574
Résumé en anglais
It is needless to say that the Buddha statue is respectedreligiously by Buddhist people. Under the such situation, how
should and can Buddha statues in remains be conserved? Whatkind of interventional conservation treatments can be applied?
Are they historical monuments or living religious objects?For the reference in considering this problem, a case study
on the conservation of a giant Buddha statue in remains isintroduced here
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Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND)
Document source
44337 - Spanish #44337