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Title: | Conservation Science and Ethics in the Analytical Studies of Clay Cuneiform Tablets from Ancient Near Eastern Archives |
Authors: | Schiavon, Nicola Mirao, José Goren, Yuval Fosse, Cecile Ben-Josef, Erez Centola, Francisco Katzir, Yaron Shaar, Ron Yitzhak, Vassal |
Editors: | Catelani, Marcantonio Daponte, Pasquale |
Issue Date: | Dec-2019 |
Publisher: | IMEKO |
Citation: | Goren, Y. et al. (2019) Proceedings 2019 IMEKO International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, Florence December 4-6: pp 59-67 |
Abstract: | The Late Bronze Age (ca. 1500-1200 BC)
constitutes the heyday of the great empires of the ancient
Near East (ANE), such as Egypt, Hatti, Mitanni,
Babylonia, and Assyria. Centuries of conflicts followed by
peaceful relations, marked the interrelations of these
superpowers. Rich literary records in the form of archives
of cuneiform texts were established. These archives
contain abundant tablets whose origin is unknown.
Sometimes the letterhead is missing, in other cases, we
may have the name of the sender and still ignore his
domicile. Further, the location of many ANE countries and
cities has not yet been clearly established. Hence,
revealing the origin of documents has the potential of
shedding new light on the history of the ANE and beyond.
The paper will discuss the use of a rich array of nondestructive
testing (NDT) and minimally-destructive
testing (MDT) methods for studying the composition,
technology and provenance of ANE cuneiform tablets. This
approach opens new horizons in the interpretation of the
clay documents. We applied such analyses on hundreds of
tablets from el Amarna, Ras Shamra/Ugarit,
Boğazköy/Hattusha, and sites in Cyprus and
Israel/Palestine. The research project made during the last
decade, serves as the basis for this study. The results raise
a set of ethical and practical issues concerning the study
and conservation of such precious artifacts. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28394 |
ISBN: | 978-92-990084-5-4 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | HERCULES - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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