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Sedghi Y, Ghanooni M. Authentication of Museum Artifacts Based on Non-Destructive Studies at the Dafineh Museums Group (DMG). KCR 2020; 3 (2) :39-54
URL: http://journal.richt.ir/kcr/article-1-206-en.html
PhD student in Conservation and Restoration of Historical-Cultural Objects, Head of Authenticity Assessment of Museum Artifacts, Dafineh Museums Group, Tehran, Iran.
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The use of non-destructive methods has become one of the most important topics in the field of scientific studies related to the conservation and restoration of historical artifacts. Because the use of such methods has included a large amount of research in this field due to respect for the artifacts themselves and the avoidance of structural interference. This approach is central to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. This paper aims to define and apply a targeted methodology for selecting museum artifacts for display, exhibition, or storage in collections. Furthermore, this article examines the practices of the Dafineh Museums Group regarding the non-destructive analyses conducted on the artifacts in their possession. The research conducted is categorized into two types: portable instrumental methods and technical imaging
methods, developed to support conservation goals, museum display, and authentication of existing artifacts. Therefore, this paper briefly
reports on the major activities undertaken based on the principles of scientific conservation.
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Type of Study: Research, Original, Regular | Subject: Archaeometry and authenticity assessment of museum objects and historical-cultural properties.
Received: 2025/03/1 | Accepted: 2021/11/21 | Published: 2021/11/21

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