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The book Metals and Museums in the Mediterranean  was published in Autumn 2008 as outcome of PROMET. The book gives a thorough overview over the activities of the consortium and the research results achieved during the 40 months project.
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Metals and Museums

in the Mediterranean

Protecting, Preserving and Interpreting

TEI of Athens, 2008

 


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A book edited by Vasilike Argyropoulos

 

with contributions by E. Angelini, D. Anglos,

V. Argyropoulos, A. Çilingiroğlou, T. De Caro,

C. Degrigny, V. Gouda, M.A. Harith, A. Hein,

G.M. Ingo, A. Karydas and C. Ricucci

 

Forewords by W. El Saddik and P. Themelis

 



ISBN 978-960-87753-8-1


260 pages, colour illustrations, CD included


 

The book Metals and Museums in the Mediterranean was published in 2008 as outcome of the EU funded FP6 INCO programme PROMET. The 40-months project was dealing with the protection and conservation of archaeological and historic metal collections in the Mediterranean Region. For this purpose 21 partner institutes from Mediterranean countries in Europe, Arabia and North Africa collaborated on the investigation of various issues, such as diagnostic methods for damage assessment, environmental monitoring, sustainable conservation treatments and the development of new coating and corrosion inhibitors. The book gives an introduction about the particular requirements of protecting metal collections in the Mediterranen Region, common conservation practices and the policies followed. Furthermore, an overview is given about the research results achieved by the PROMET consortium. The activities of PROMET are presented with case studies of specific metal collections, such as for example the silver collection of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo or the archaeological metals in the National Museum of Damascus. The book is illustrated with a large number of colour figures and a CD is included with additional information and an example database.

 

Metals and Museums in the Mediterranean can be ordered at the Liaison Office of the TEI of Athens. The book is available in hardcover 
and in paperback with a charge of 60€ / 45€, plus shipping costs. The preferred way of payment is via PayPal.

The
proceeds from the book will go to a fund supporting young scholars in the field of conservation to attend future conferences.

 

Download order form.


Email contact for order: metypcareer@teiath.gr



Table of Content


Chapter 1 by E. Angelini and V.Argyropoulos 

PROMET state-of-the-art approach for protecting, preserving and interpreting metals from museums in the Mediterranean basin, pp.23-37

 

Chapter 2 by V. Gouda, A. Çilingiroğlu, G.M. Ingo, T. De Caro and C. Riccucci

The impact of ancient metallurgy and metal crafts in the Mediterranean region, pp. 39-54

 

Chapter 3 by V. Argyropoulos

Past and current conservation practices: The need for innovative and integrated approach, pp. 55-75

 

Chapter 4 by V. Argyropoulos

Conservation Damage Assessment of Metal Collections, pp. 77-124

 

Chapter 5 by A. Hein and C. Degrigny

The application of non-destructive technologies for the damage assessment of metal objects, pp. 125-140

 

Chapter 6 by A.G. Karydas, D. Anglos and M.A. Harith

Mobile micro-XRF and LIBS spectrometers for diagnostic micro-analysis of ancient metal objects , pp. 141-177

 

Chapter 7 by C. Degrigny

The search for new and safe materials for protecting metal objects, pp. 179-235

 

Chapter 8 by V. Argyropoulos

Policies for conservation of metal collections, pp. 237-260