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M., A., A., A., M., K., R., S., M., H. (2023). COMPREHENSIVE STUDY TO EXAMINE AND CONSERVE A DYED LINEN ARTIFACT. Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies, 13(2), 233-239. doi: 10.21608/ejars.2023.330906
Attia, M.; Abdel-Hamid, A.; Kasem, M.; Shaheen, R.; Hassan, M.. "COMPREHENSIVE STUDY TO EXAMINE AND CONSERVE A DYED LINEN ARTIFACT". Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies, 13, 2, 2023, 233-239. doi: 10.21608/ejars.2023.330906
M., A., A., A., M., K., R., S., M., H. (2023). 'COMPREHENSIVE STUDY TO EXAMINE AND CONSERVE A DYED LINEN ARTIFACT', Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies, 13(2), pp. 233-239. doi: 10.21608/ejars.2023.330906
M., A., A., A., M., K., R., S., M., H. COMPREHENSIVE STUDY TO EXAMINE AND CONSERVE A DYED LINEN ARTIFACT. Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies, 2023; 13(2): 233-239. doi: 10.21608/ejars.2023.330906

COMPREHENSIVE STUDY TO EXAMINE AND CONSERVE A DYED LINEN ARTIFACT

Article 5, Volume 13, Issue 2, December 2023, Page 233-239  XML PDF (977.42 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejars.2023.330906
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Authors
Attia, M.1; Abdel-Hamid, A.2; Kasem, M.3; Shaheen, R.4; Hassan, M.5
1Conservation dept., Faculty of Archeology, Cairo Univ., Egypt, New Valley Restoration dept.
2Ministry of antiquities, Egypt.,
3PhD Student, Conservation dept., Faculty of archaeology, Cairo Univ., Egypt.
4Conservation dept., Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt.
5Center of Excellence, Encapsulation and Nano Biotechnology, Chemistry of Natural and Microbial Products dept., National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt.
Abstract
Due to their organic nature, antique textile artifacts are extremely vulnerable to numerous types of damage. Whether they are made of plants as cotton and linen or of fibers from animal origin such as wool and silk. The holdings of archaeological textiles must und-ergo various investigations and analyses in order to determine their material components, the process and method of their manu-facturing, and the various types of damage to select the proper conservation techniques and materials. This study focuses on repairing and maintaining one of the textile collections, which was in the Textile Museum - now transferred to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization: NMEC, that exhibit extensive damage. Various conservation techniques and supplies were used to address the damage. This piece of cloth was a linen fabric, according to infrared investigations and analyses. It was also discovered that there were numerous signs of damage, including weakness, fragility, inappropriate previous conservations, and erosion of the linen fibers. After that, various conservation steps were performed, such as mechanical cleaning, removal of previous conservation, and reinforcement.
Keywords
Archaeological Textiles Linen Batik FT; IR Dyes
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