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The PARIS 4 conference, which took place at the National Museum of Denmark in 2011, attracted over 100 participants from 18 countries
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The PARIS 4 conference, which took place at the National Museum of Denmark in 2011, attracted over 100 participants from 18 countries
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781351553308
- Artikelnr.: 48801198
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 489
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351553308
- Artikelnr.: 48801198
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David Gregory is a Research Professor at The National Museum of Denmark · Department of Conservation and Natural Science. Henning Matthiesen is Senior Researcher at The national Museum of Denmark.
Editorial 1. The 4th International Conference on Preserving Archaeological
Remains in Situ (PARIS4): 23-26 May 2011, the National Museum of Denmark,
Copenhagen Articles 2. Theme 1: Degradation of Archaeological Remains
(Chaired by Jim Williams and Mark Pollard) Laboratory Experiments as
Support for Development of in Situ Conservation Methods 3. An Analytical
Methodology for the Study of the Corrosion of Ferrous Archaeological
Remains in Soils 4. Some Aspects of the Bioerosion of Stone Artefact Found
Underwater: Significant Case Studies 5. Reburial and Analyses of
Archaeological Remains in the Marine Environment - Investigations into the
Effects on Metals 6. Erosion and Archaeological Heritage Protection in Lake
Constance and Lake Zurich: The Interreg IV Project 'Erosion und
Denkmalschutz am Bodensee und Zürichsee' 7. Deep Impact: What Happens When
Archaeological Sites are Built on? 8. Research on Conservation State and
Preservation Conditions in Unsaturated Archaeological Deposits in Oslo 9.
Organic Loss in Drained Wetland Monuments: Managing the Carbon Footprint
10. Changes in the Physico-Chemical and Microbial Nature of Wetlands from
the Leaching of Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood 11. Theme 2:
Monitoring and Mitigation Case Studies (Chaired by Jane Sidell and Hans
Huisman) in Situ Preservation of Wetland Heritage: Hydrological and
Chemical Change in the Burial Environment of the Somerset Levels, UK 12.
Lowland Floodplain Responses to Extreme Flood Events: Long-Term Studies and
Short-Term Microbial Community Response to Water Environment Impacts 13.
Preservation Status and Priorities for in Situ Monitoring of the Weapon
Sacrifice in Illerup Ådal, Denmark 14. The Future Preservation of a
Permanently Frozen Kitchen Midden in Western Greenland 15. In Situ
Preservation and Monitoring of the James Matthews Shipwreck Site 16. Samuel
Pepys's Navy Preserved in Situ? 17. The ISCR Project 'Restoring
Underwater': An Evaluation of the Results after Ten Years 18. S
Remains in Situ (PARIS4): 23-26 May 2011, the National Museum of Denmark,
Copenhagen Articles 2. Theme 1: Degradation of Archaeological Remains
(Chaired by Jim Williams and Mark Pollard) Laboratory Experiments as
Support for Development of in Situ Conservation Methods 3. An Analytical
Methodology for the Study of the Corrosion of Ferrous Archaeological
Remains in Soils 4. Some Aspects of the Bioerosion of Stone Artefact Found
Underwater: Significant Case Studies 5. Reburial and Analyses of
Archaeological Remains in the Marine Environment - Investigations into the
Effects on Metals 6. Erosion and Archaeological Heritage Protection in Lake
Constance and Lake Zurich: The Interreg IV Project 'Erosion und
Denkmalschutz am Bodensee und Zürichsee' 7. Deep Impact: What Happens When
Archaeological Sites are Built on? 8. Research on Conservation State and
Preservation Conditions in Unsaturated Archaeological Deposits in Oslo 9.
Organic Loss in Drained Wetland Monuments: Managing the Carbon Footprint
10. Changes in the Physico-Chemical and Microbial Nature of Wetlands from
the Leaching of Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood 11. Theme 2:
Monitoring and Mitigation Case Studies (Chaired by Jane Sidell and Hans
Huisman) in Situ Preservation of Wetland Heritage: Hydrological and
Chemical Change in the Burial Environment of the Somerset Levels, UK 12.
Lowland Floodplain Responses to Extreme Flood Events: Long-Term Studies and
Short-Term Microbial Community Response to Water Environment Impacts 13.
Preservation Status and Priorities for in Situ Monitoring of the Weapon
Sacrifice in Illerup Ådal, Denmark 14. The Future Preservation of a
Permanently Frozen Kitchen Midden in Western Greenland 15. In Situ
Preservation and Monitoring of the James Matthews Shipwreck Site 16. Samuel
Pepys's Navy Preserved in Situ? 17. The ISCR Project 'Restoring
Underwater': An Evaluation of the Results after Ten Years 18. S
Editorial 1. The 4th International Conference on Preserving Archaeological
Remains in Situ (PARIS4): 23-26 May 2011, the National Museum of Denmark,
Copenhagen Articles 2. Theme 1: Degradation of Archaeological Remains
(Chaired by Jim Williams and Mark Pollard) Laboratory Experiments as
Support for Development of in Situ Conservation Methods 3. An Analytical
Methodology for the Study of the Corrosion of Ferrous Archaeological
Remains in Soils 4. Some Aspects of the Bioerosion of Stone Artefact Found
Underwater: Significant Case Studies 5. Reburial and Analyses of
Archaeological Remains in the Marine Environment - Investigations into the
Effects on Metals 6. Erosion and Archaeological Heritage Protection in Lake
Constance and Lake Zurich: The Interreg IV Project 'Erosion und
Denkmalschutz am Bodensee und Zürichsee' 7. Deep Impact: What Happens When
Archaeological Sites are Built on? 8. Research on Conservation State and
Preservation Conditions in Unsaturated Archaeological Deposits in Oslo 9.
Organic Loss in Drained Wetland Monuments: Managing the Carbon Footprint
10. Changes in the Physico-Chemical and Microbial Nature of Wetlands from
the Leaching of Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood 11. Theme 2:
Monitoring and Mitigation Case Studies (Chaired by Jane Sidell and Hans
Huisman) in Situ Preservation of Wetland Heritage: Hydrological and
Chemical Change in the Burial Environment of the Somerset Levels, UK 12.
Lowland Floodplain Responses to Extreme Flood Events: Long-Term Studies and
Short-Term Microbial Community Response to Water Environment Impacts 13.
Preservation Status and Priorities for in Situ Monitoring of the Weapon
Sacrifice in Illerup Ådal, Denmark 14. The Future Preservation of a
Permanently Frozen Kitchen Midden in Western Greenland 15. In Situ
Preservation and Monitoring of the James Matthews Shipwreck Site 16. Samuel
Pepys's Navy Preserved in Situ? 17. The ISCR Project 'Restoring
Underwater': An Evaluation of the Results after Ten Years 18. S
Remains in Situ (PARIS4): 23-26 May 2011, the National Museum of Denmark,
Copenhagen Articles 2. Theme 1: Degradation of Archaeological Remains
(Chaired by Jim Williams and Mark Pollard) Laboratory Experiments as
Support for Development of in Situ Conservation Methods 3. An Analytical
Methodology for the Study of the Corrosion of Ferrous Archaeological
Remains in Soils 4. Some Aspects of the Bioerosion of Stone Artefact Found
Underwater: Significant Case Studies 5. Reburial and Analyses of
Archaeological Remains in the Marine Environment - Investigations into the
Effects on Metals 6. Erosion and Archaeological Heritage Protection in Lake
Constance and Lake Zurich: The Interreg IV Project 'Erosion und
Denkmalschutz am Bodensee und Zürichsee' 7. Deep Impact: What Happens When
Archaeological Sites are Built on? 8. Research on Conservation State and
Preservation Conditions in Unsaturated Archaeological Deposits in Oslo 9.
Organic Loss in Drained Wetland Monuments: Managing the Carbon Footprint
10. Changes in the Physico-Chemical and Microbial Nature of Wetlands from
the Leaching of Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)-Treated Wood 11. Theme 2:
Monitoring and Mitigation Case Studies (Chaired by Jane Sidell and Hans
Huisman) in Situ Preservation of Wetland Heritage: Hydrological and
Chemical Change in the Burial Environment of the Somerset Levels, UK 12.
Lowland Floodplain Responses to Extreme Flood Events: Long-Term Studies and
Short-Term Microbial Community Response to Water Environment Impacts 13.
Preservation Status and Priorities for in Situ Monitoring of the Weapon
Sacrifice in Illerup Ådal, Denmark 14. The Future Preservation of a
Permanently Frozen Kitchen Midden in Western Greenland 15. In Situ
Preservation and Monitoring of the James Matthews Shipwreck Site 16. Samuel
Pepys's Navy Preserved in Situ? 17. The ISCR Project 'Restoring
Underwater': An Evaluation of the Results after Ten Years 18. S