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Conservation-restoration works on ceramic dolia from the site of Krvavići-Boškina

Mladen Pešić ; Hrvatski restauratorski zavod, Odjel za restauriranje podvodnih arheoloških nalaza, Zadar, Hrvatska


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str. 261-267

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The paper presents the conservation-restoration works on dolia, dating from the 1st-2nd c., which were discovered on the site of Krvavići-Boškina during explorations carried out by the staff of the Croatian Conservation Institute. Dolia are large earthenware containers, used mostly on farms. Their function was that of foodstuffs and liquid storage, and they had been in use since the Hellenistic period. Containers of this kind were produced in several ways, of note among which are manufacture with a wooden mould, and formation from tube-shaped pieces of clay that were placed on top of one another. The conservation and restoration of these items were very demanding, although the artefacts have not been fully reconstructed. First of all, the fragments were classified and mechanically cleaned of dirt and calcareous sediment. The surface impregnation did not result in a satisfactory stabilization of pottery shards, which is why all the shards were impregnated in a vacuum chamber, with a solution of polyvinyl acetate in acetone being used. Thereafter the shards were glued together with the assistance of reinforcements, aimed at securing the stability of the container, and the missing parts were reconstructed from gypsum, and finally toned. Since the dolia have not been reconstructed in their original dimensions, ideal reconstructions were made on the basis of analogies with similar containers, with the help of computer programs.

Ključne riječi

Krvavići-Boškina; classical antiquity; dolia; conservation; restoration

Hrčak ID:

103595

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/103595

Datum izdavanja:

20.12.2010.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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