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Khaksar-Baghan N, Hamzavi Y, Mousazadeh M. Conservation and Restoration of Five Pieces of Gypsum-Based Architectural Ornaments Found in the Historic Site of Shadiakh in Nishabur. KCR 2021; 4 (2) :95-115
URL: http://journal.richt.ir/kcr/article-1-171-en.html
Associate Professor, Faculty member of Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism (RICHT), Tehran, Iran.
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Nishabur city, located in Razavi Khorasan, is one of the oldest cities in Iran, which contains various historical sites, including Shadiakh. In 2003, during archaeological excavations, a large number of gypsum-based ornaments were found in this area. One of the most important parts of this historical site is known as Public Hall. This hall consists of four porches overlooking an octagonal space in the middle, which leads to the adjacent spaces through four doors and four corners. These five pieces discussed in the current research also belong to the public hall part of this collection. This research is organized with the aim of finding the most suitable method of conservation and restoration of these valuable ornaments. The main damages on these pieces include deep cracks, surface contamination such as dust, dirt, spider webs, unprincipled repairs during excavation, missing parts, deep holes, scratches, and etc. In the following article, after examining the appearance and stating the damages on the parts, the intervention ethics are discussed and restoration procedures were carried out. These procedures include mechanical and chemical cleaning using bistoury and distilled water, stabilization using 5% Plextol in ethanol, consolidating cracks and deep holes using textile paste, testing the color of gypsum mortar and finally using Gypsum mortar to cover the cracks and bricks of the support.
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Type of Study: Case Report | Subject: Application of modern sciences, technologies, equipment, materials and methods
Received: 2025/01/25 | Accepted: 2021/11/21 | Published: 2021/11/21

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