Diagnosis of the conservation status in archaeological objects from Museo de la Patagonia by using imaging complementary techniques
Autor
Schweickardt, Josefina
Vega, Nahuel
Bradbury, Robert
Cantargi, Florencia
Bianchi Villelli, Marcia Eliana
Kardjilov, Nikolai
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Resumen
Fil: Schweickardt, Josefina. COMISION NACIONAL DE ENERGIA ATOMICA (CNEA)-CONICET. Río Negro, Argentina. Fil: Vega, Nahuel. COMISION NACIONAL DE ENERGIA ATOMICA (CNEA). CABA, Argentina. Fil: Bradbury, Robert. HELMHOLTZ GEMEINSCHAFT. Berlín, Alemania Fil: Cantargi, Florencia. COMISION NACIONAL DE ENERGIA ATOMICA (CNEA). Río Negro, Argentina. Fil: Bianchi Villelli, Marcia. Instituto de Investigaciones en Diversidad Cultural y Procesos de Cambio (IIDyPCa- CONICET) Universidad Nacional de Río Negro (UNRN), Argentina Fil: Kardjilov, Nikolai. HELMHOLTZ GEMEINSCHAFT. Berlín, Alemania To carry out the Integral Plan for Conservation and Restoration of the Giai collection of the Museum of Patagonia (PNNH-APN), we developed a working methodology for the study of cultural assets. The diagnosis of the conservation status of each object is the first mandatory methodological instance in a conservation treatment. The complexity of the required studies promotes interdisciplinary methodological steps in which we rely on the implementation of non-destructive analytical techniques to address the diagnosis.Here we present the analysis of a metallic jingle bell from this collection, by implementing complementary Neutron and X-Ray tomographies performed at the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlín – Micro CT; CONRAD 2-.