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  2. Conservator-restorer - Wikipedia

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    Conservator-restorer. A conservator-restorer is a professional responsible for the preservation of artistic and cultural artifacts, also known as cultural heritage. [1] Conservators possess the expertise to preserve cultural heritage in a way that retains the integrity of the object, building or site, including its historical significance ...

  3. Conservation Techniques for Cultural Properties - Wikipedia

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    Preservation techniques are selected in relation to both tangible and intangible cultural properties and a holder or preservation body is recognized for each technique. [1] [2] [3] In support of the Selected Conservation Techniques ( 選定保存技術 ) , the government provides funding for and conducts programmes relating to documentation ...

  4. Conservation and restoration of movable cultural property

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    Conservation and restoration of movable cultural property is a term used to denote the conservation of movable cultural property items in libraries, archives, museums and private collections. Conservation encompasses all the actions taken toward the long-term preservation of cultural heritage. Activities include examination, documentation ...

  5. Conservation and restoration of parchment - Wikipedia

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    Parchment manufacturing and properties. The making of parchment in the Netherlands. Parchment is the skin of an animal, usually sheep, calf or goat, which has been dehaired, processed with a lime solution and stretched under tension. The dried material is a thin membrane which is most commonly used as a writing surface, but can also be used to ...

  6. List of cultural conservation and restoration organizations

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    European Confederation of Conservator-Restorers' Organisations. Institute of Conservation. International Institute for Conservation. Intermuseum Conservation Association. Midwest Regional Conservation Guild. Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. Western Association for Art Conservation. Wyoming Outdoor Council.

  7. Cultural heritage protection in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    History. The history of the protection of cultural property in its current form began with the massive destruction of cultural property during the Second World War.When the UN was founded in 1945, the UNESCO was established as one of the 17 special agencies of the United Nations dealing with questions relating to education, science and culture.

  8. Temple of Athena Nike. The conservation and restoration of archaeological sites is the collaborative effort between archaeologists, conservators, and visitors to preserve an archaeological site, and if deemed appropriate, to restore it to its previous state. Considerations about aesthetic, historic, scientific, religious, symbolic, educational ...

  9. Cultural property documentation - Wikipedia

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    The documentation of cultural property is a critical aspect of collections care. As stewards of cultural property, museums collect and preserve not only objects but the research and documentation connected to those objects, in order to more effectively care for them. Documenting cultural heritage is a collaborative effort.