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yaghizayi M, Razani M, Fazel Najafabadi A. An Introduction to The Most Important Typology of Ancient Ceramics. KCR 2022; 5 (2) :19-34
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1. M.A. Restoration and Conservation of Cultural Historical Objects. Tabriz Islamic Art university. Tabriz. Iran.
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The pathology of pottery works is considered one of the most fundamental pillars of conservation and restoration, as understanding the damage will pave the way for its preservation and restoration. Pottery works are generally more stable than many other materials found in archaeological excavations. However, when these works are buried in inappropriate conditions and unfavorable factors, they can suffer from significant damage. Without proper care in their protection, the result may be complete deterioration of the pottery. Damage to ceramic bodies occurs in two forms: Physical and chemical, along with mechanical factors, can accelerate these processes. In the pathology of clay bodies, it is essential to identify the origins and causes of these damages to implement the effective treatments aimed to enhance the longevity of the ceramics., In the pathology of clay bodies, we can refer to cracks, fractures, crystallization of various salts, damages from firing processes, biological damages, stains, delamination, and more. This research, will provide an overview of the most prevalent damages of clay bodies and the factors that cause them, and the relationship between the formation of one type of damage and its influence on the emergence of other damages. Recognizing these connections can inform more effective methods for the protection and restoration of pottery artifacts.
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Type of Study: Research, Original, Regular | Subject: studying pathology and technologies of abjects
Received: 2024/11/13 | Accepted: 2022/10/23 | Published: 2022/10/23

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