Restoration and Conservation of a Model of Archaeological Glass Objects Used for Medical Purposes. Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo: (Applied Study)

<strong>Glass has been used for various purposes, including different medical purposes. The Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo contains many of these medical models. However, many damaging factors resulted in the deterioration and loss of such objects over time, as well as the self-damaging factor...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:40733bd79a41447e8676373f596251c52021-12-02T11:48:00ZRestoration and Conservation of a Model of Archaeological Glass Objects Used for Medical Purposes. Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo: (Applied Study)2356-87042536-995410.36816/shedet.001.04https://doaj.org/article/40733bd79a41447e8676373f596251c52014-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://shedet.journals.ekb.eg/article_87633_fa92400e1aa31025a35b6e543f952848.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2356-8704https://doaj.org/toc/2536-9954<strong>Glass has been used for various purposes, including different medical purposes. The Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo contains many of these medical models. However, many damaging factors resulted in the deterioration and loss of such objects over time, as well as the self-damaging factors that stimulated the mechanical damage of these items. In view of the fact that these glass objects carry a history recorded on their surfaces that reflect the past with all its historical, artistic, humanitarian, and religious aspects, it is important to seek the best ways to preserve such precious items from extinction. The aim of this research is to study one of the models of this type of objects, and to use the best scientific methods based on a preliminary experimental restoration study including different cleaning and supporting processes.</strong>Rasha TahaFayoum Universityarticlerestorationconservationmedical glass objectsislamic artAuxiliary sciences of historyCArchaeologyCC1-960ENShedet, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 51-58 (2014)
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topic restoration
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medical glass objects
islamic art
Auxiliary sciences of history
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Archaeology
CC1-960
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conservation
medical glass objects
islamic art
Auxiliary sciences of history
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Archaeology
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Rasha Taha
Restoration and Conservation of a Model of Archaeological Glass Objects Used for Medical Purposes. Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo: (Applied Study)
description <strong>Glass has been used for various purposes, including different medical purposes. The Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo contains many of these medical models. However, many damaging factors resulted in the deterioration and loss of such objects over time, as well as the self-damaging factors that stimulated the mechanical damage of these items. In view of the fact that these glass objects carry a history recorded on their surfaces that reflect the past with all its historical, artistic, humanitarian, and religious aspects, it is important to seek the best ways to preserve such precious items from extinction. The aim of this research is to study one of the models of this type of objects, and to use the best scientific methods based on a preliminary experimental restoration study including different cleaning and supporting processes.</strong>
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author Rasha Taha
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title Restoration and Conservation of a Model of Archaeological Glass Objects Used for Medical Purposes. Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo: (Applied Study)
title_short Restoration and Conservation of a Model of Archaeological Glass Objects Used for Medical Purposes. Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo: (Applied Study)
title_full Restoration and Conservation of a Model of Archaeological Glass Objects Used for Medical Purposes. Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo: (Applied Study)
title_fullStr Restoration and Conservation of a Model of Archaeological Glass Objects Used for Medical Purposes. Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo: (Applied Study)
title_full_unstemmed Restoration and Conservation of a Model of Archaeological Glass Objects Used for Medical Purposes. Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo: (Applied Study)
title_sort restoration and conservation of a model of archaeological glass objects used for medical purposes. museum of islamic art in cairo: (applied study)
publisher Fayoum University
publishDate 2014
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