Éditeurs
Bordalo, Rui / Miguel, Catarina / Gil, Milene
Mots-clés
cultural heritage / museums / lighting / conservation techniques / restoration techniques / religious heritage / museology / microorganisms / World War II / conservation / sculptures / microanalysis / causes of deterioration / biodeterioration / disaster management / non-governmental organizations / war / cooperation / information and communication technologies / conservation in situ
Résumé en anglais
EDITORIALImperfect Conservation
By Salvador Muñoz ViñasVIEWS
Conflicted Thoughts on the Monuments MenBy Daniel Cull
The Archaeology of the Book: Formulating Analytical Research QuestionsBy Mark Clarke
REVIEWSNODEM 2013
Beyond Control – The Collaborative Museum and its ChallengesReviewed by Paul Henningsson
Fail Better - Decision Making in Conservation Practice of Modern and Contemporary ArtReviewed by Michelle Barger
Congresso Nazionale di ArcheometriaReviewed by Ferruccio Petrucci
MuseumPests 2014Reviewed by Pascal Querner
Museum Lighting
&
LED TechnologyReviewed by Yngve Magnusson
ARTICLESFluorescence In Situ Hybridization: a Potentially Useful Technique for Detection of Microorganisms on Mortars
By Marina González, Ricardo Vieira, Patricia Nunes, Tânia Rosado, Sergio Martins, António Candeias, Antonio Pereira and Ana Teresa CaldeiraFORS Spectral Database of Historical Pigments in Different Binders
By Antonino CosentinoA Multi-Analytical Approach for the Study of Neolithic Pottery from the Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro (Évora, Portugal) – a Preliminary Study
By Ana Manhita, Sérgio Martins, Joana Costa, Cátia Prazeres, Leonor Rocha, Cristina Dias, José Mirão, Dora TeixeiraUncovering the Decoration Techniques of a Southeast Asian Lacquered Buddha Sculpture
By José Carlos FradeTravelling Beneath the Gold Surface – Part I: Study and Characterization of Laboratory Reconstructions of Portuguese Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Ground and Bole Layers
By Irina Sandu, Francesca Paba, Elsa Murta, Manuel Pereira, Conceição RibeiroHistorical Review of the Use of Maize in Religious Imagery in Mexico
By Eva BenítezBOOK REVIEW
Historical Perspectives on Preventive ConservationReview by Daniel Cull