An Approach to the conservation of deeply corroded archaeological Silver. The polos from Crucinia
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
This work presents a case study on the conservation of highly deteriorated archaeological silver objects; the subject is a polos that is, a rich and sophisticated headgear, made of silver laminae, embossed and gilded, belonging to a priestess' burial from Southern Italy, dated around the VI century B.C. The conservation treatment was particularly complex due to a unique concomitance of different problems such as the extreme fragility and distorsion of the pieces, the lack of comparisons, the poor context information. Scientific investigations concerned both the conservation-related aspects and the fabrication technique: radiographies allowed to locate - before cleaning - cracks and areas of deep corrosion, whereas scanning electron microscopy provided information on the corrosion patterns and the gilding technique.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Polos; archaeological silver; conservation; gilding; Crucinia Metaponto
List of contributors:
Ferretti, Marco
Book title:
Proceedings of Metal 04