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Conservation Approaches To Earthen Architecture In Archaeological Contexts Louise Cooke

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Conservation Approaches To Earthen Architecture In Archaeological Contexts Louise Cooke
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.7 MB
Author: Louise Cooke
ISBN: 9781407306889, 140730688X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Conservation Approaches To Earthen Architecture In Archaeological Contexts Louise Cooke by Louise Cooke 9781407306889, 140730688X instant download after payment.

This publication summarises research investigating approaches to the conservation and management of earthen architecture. A number of these different earth-building techniques also make use of earthen mortars and/or earth plasters or renders. In these different forms earth has been used as a building material for domestic, religious, burial, administrative, palatial and domestic structures for the last ten millennia - the legacy is both monumental and vernacular. This research explores these approaches to earthen architecture around the world, and with particular reference to the study area - Iran, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. The different approaches to conservation and management are critiqued in relation to their practical effectiveness, relationship to conservation theory, values of earthen architecture and sustainability. This study uses the identification of the materials and techniques used for the conservation and management of earthen architecture as a means to understand, articulate and explore attitudes and approaches to the building material, within the context of wider conservation and heritage theory. Part 1 examines earthen architecture, its study, use, physical properties and more abstract values. Part 2 examines conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts. The CD contains appendices of supporting data referred to in the main text.

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