Archives of Civil Engineering (Jun 2023)

Conservation works in Tanais archaeological site in years 2016–2019

  • Wojciech Terlikowski,
  • Ewa Sobczyńska,
  • Martyna Gregoriou-Szczepaniak,
  • Kacper Wasilewski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/ace.2023.145259
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 69, no. No 2
pp. 155 – 164

Abstract

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The article presents and describes the methodology of the conservation of stone structures that are architectural monuments discovered as part of the work carried out during archaeological excavations in Tanais. The authors’ experiences presented in the article result from many years of cooperation between the Faculty of Civil Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology and the Antiquity of Southeastern Europe Research Centre at the University ofWarsaw. Examples of preserved masonry structures come from an excavation in Tanais near Rostov-on-Don. Works on stone structures located in the area of archaeological excavation are characterised by a unique specificity covering both formal issues, resulting from international standards and agreements regulating the conservation of historic buildings, as well as technical and environmental issues. The primary technical issues include ensuring the safety of further excavation works, protection of masonry structures against the destructive effects of atmospheric conditions and preparing the structure for possible exhibition in archaeological parks organized on the site of excavations. The article presents the procedures that should be used to conserve this type of structure and the specific sustainable technological and material solutions used in the shown objects.

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