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Razani M, Nemani khiyavi L. Conservation and Restoration Plan of the Urartian Inscription of Seqindel, Varzeghan, East Azerbaijan, Iran. KCR 2023; 6 (4) :18-35
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1- Associate Professor, Faculty Member, Faculty of Conservation of Cultural Materials, Tabriz Islamic Art University, Iran. , m.razani@tabriziau.ac.ir
2- PhD Student of Restoration of Cultural and Historical Objects, Art University of Isfahan. Iran.
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This research investigates methods for conservation, restoration, and reinforcement of the Urartian inscription of Seqindel. It also aims to propose feasible recommendations for improving the preservation and stabilization conditions of the inscription and consequently, the historical site itself. The Seqindel inscription was discovered in 1951 CE near the village of Seqindel, beside a complex archaeological site. It stands as a significant artefact from the Urartian era in northwest Iran, dating back approximately 2750 years. Stone inscriptions are inherently vulnerable to environmental factors that can lead to deterioration. To address this concern, the research incorporates structural studies, pathology assessments, and analyses of the inscription's current condition. The results indicate that priority should be given to emergency stabilization and consolidation to prevent the collapse of the inscription, followed by practical measures for ongoing protection, and finally, preventive conservation. Considering the inscription's location approximately 2 kilometers from the village of Saqindel, the following key recommendations are proposed for its preservation and promotion: 1) Community participation in protection efforts, 2) Tourism enhancement and deterrence of unauthorized excavations, 3) Road construction for improved accessibility,4) Site access and signage development, 5) Natural stone staircase construction, 6) Design and insulation of informative signage, 7) Vegetation revitalization in the adjacent valley.
 
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Received: 2024/08/4 | Accepted: 2023/11/1 | Published: 2023/11/1

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