Restoration of archaeological finds
Archaeological finds dated from the 11th millennium B.C. to the 19th c. and made from various materials – metal, wood, textile, leather, bone, amber and glass – are restored
Restoration of archaeological finds
Archaeological finds dated from the 11th millennium B.C. to the 19th c. and made from various materials – metal, wood, textile, leather, bone, amber and glass – are restored
Restoration of archaeological finds
Archaeological finds dated from the 11th millennium B.C. to the 19th c. and made from various materials – metal, wood, textile, leather, bone, amber and glass – are restored
Restoration of archaeological finds
Archaeological finds dated from the 11th millennium B.C. to the 19th c. and made from various materials – metal, wood, textile, leather, bone, amber and glass – are restored
Restoration of archaeological finds
Archaeological finds dated from the 11th millennium B.C. to the 19th c. and made from various materials – metal, wood, textile, leather, bone, amber and glass – are restored
Restoration of archaeological finds
Archaeological finds dated from the 11th millennium B.C. to the 19th c. and made from various materials – metal, wood, textile, leather, bone, amber and glass – are restored
Restoration of archaeological finds
Archaeological finds dated from the 11th millennium B.C. to the 19th c. and made from various materials – metal, wood, textile, leather, bone, amber and glass – are restored
Restoration of archaeological finds
Archaeological finds dated from the 11th millennium B.C. to the 19th c. and made from various materials – metal, wood, textile, leather, bone, amber and glass – are restored
In this group, archaeological finds dated from the 11th millennium BC to the 19th century, and made from various materials – metal, wood, textile, leather, bone, amber and glass – are restored and conserved. The following processes are performed:
- disinfection,
- mechanical and chemical cleaning and washing,
- consolidation with synthetic polymers,
- gluing of fragments,
- reconstruction of lost parts,
- covering with protective coatings,
- in some cases, referring to archaeological material or analogues, reconstruction of an entire archaeological artefact is performed.