Geotechnical Engineering for the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites III [PDF]
The International Symposium on the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites of 22-24 June 2022 in Napoli (IS NAPOLI 2022) is the third of a series, the first one having been held in 1996 and the second in 2013. Drawing from the Preface of the latter, we underline that ‘TC301 is intended to provide a forum for interchanges of ideas and discussion ...
Renato Lancellotta +4 more
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Study of educational system of restoration of historic monuments and sites in Iran
Nowadays, in order to conserve and revival of monuments and historic-cultural sites and training human requirements some courses were designed in Iran universities.
Ali Omranipour
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Performance evaluation of patch repairs on historic concrete structures (PEPS): the evolution of conservation repairs on the Historic England Phase II test sites and PEPS Phase II results [PDF]
Historically, little effort had been made to match patch repairs to culturally significant reinforced concrete structures so that they are effective and sustain the aesthetic values of the structure.
Lauder Nicola, Farrell David
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Remote and Wireless Long-term Vibration Monitoring of Historic Monuments
Wireless and remote vibration long-term monitoring offer several advantages, especially to historic masonry monuments. Monetary advantages from reduced site visits and expert intervention as well as efficiency from automated and online data analysis make
Josiah Hester +2 more
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The Protection of Archaeological Monuments from the 19th and 20th Centuries in Sweden
When the Swedish Historic Environment Act was amended in 2014, it became possible to safeguard specific sites of archaeological interest from the 19th and 20th centuries. However, since 2014, few younger sites have received protection.
Alexander Gill
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Feeding postures as indicators of mutable collagenous tissue in extinct echinoderms [PDF]
Echinoderms are a diverse phylum with a rich fossil record. The five extant classes of echinoderms are characterised by a pentameral (or pseudo-pentameral) symmetry, a water vascular system, a mesodermal skeleton of calcite stereom, and Mutable ...
Johnny A. Waters +2 more
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Recent years have witnessed a spurt of progress in China’s tourism industry, contributing greatly to the economy, culture, and ecology. Cultural relics and historic sites boast significant value in terms of tourism, economic, ecological service, cultural,
Jianing Lin +10 more
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The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada [PDF]
M. Long
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Dovecote Role in Creation of Man's Relationship with Nature in the Countryside Fields of Esfahan. [PDF]
The relationship between man and nature is realized with his presence in the natural environment. This unavoidable relationship has undergone many changes over time and has created cultures and, numerous works such as Agriculture and its infrastructure ...
Atefe Ansari +2 more
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This article deals with the question of how communities relate to their heritage in Estonia by focusing on four case studies, two of which represent archaeological sites and two dark heritage sites, and the respective communities involved with these ...
Tuuli Kurisoo +3 more
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