Biodeterioration of archaeological sites and historic buildings is a major concern for conservators, archaeologists, and scientists involved in preservation of the world\u27s cultural heritage. The Maya archaeological sites in southern Mexico, some of the most important cultural artifacts in the Western Hemisphere, are constructed of limestone. High temperature and humidity have resulted in substantial microbial growth on stone surfaces at many of the sites. Despite the porous natureof limestone and the common occurrence of endolithic microorganisms in many habitats, little is known about the microbial flora living inside the stone. We found a large endolithic bacterial community in limestone from the interior of the Maya archaeological sit...
Microbes thrive in almost every possible environment, including natural building stones. Microbial c...
Previous studies on microbes associated with deterioration of cultural heritage (CH) stoneworks have...
Abstract Much stone sculptural and architectural heritage is crumbling, especially in intense tropic...
Biodeterioration of archaeological sites and historic buildings is a major concern for conservators,...
To overcome the limitations of traditional conservation treatments used for protection and consolid...
The architectural remains as well as sculptures, mosaics, and other artifacts in the archaeological ...
Stone surfaces are extreme environments that support microbial life. This microbial growth occurs de...
Monitoring bacterial communities is critical for assessing biodeterioration among other processes. T...
The stone samples of historical monuments around Yıldız Technical University Besiktas Campus were in...
Microbial biofilms frequently cause the esthetic and biological deterioration of stone monuments. Ch...
There is growing concern surrounding the aesthetic and physical effects of microbial biofilms on her...
The World Cultural Heritage stone monuments/temples suffer from severe deterioration from weathering...
Although stone surfaces seem unlikely to be habitable, they support microbial life. Life on these su...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...
5 pages, 5 references.Since it has been reported that microorganisms can affect painting pigments, P...
Microbes thrive in almost every possible environment, including natural building stones. Microbial c...
Previous studies on microbes associated with deterioration of cultural heritage (CH) stoneworks have...
Abstract Much stone sculptural and architectural heritage is crumbling, especially in intense tropic...
Biodeterioration of archaeological sites and historic buildings is a major concern for conservators,...
To overcome the limitations of traditional conservation treatments used for protection and consolid...
The architectural remains as well as sculptures, mosaics, and other artifacts in the archaeological ...
Stone surfaces are extreme environments that support microbial life. This microbial growth occurs de...
Monitoring bacterial communities is critical for assessing biodeterioration among other processes. T...
The stone samples of historical monuments around Yıldız Technical University Besiktas Campus were in...
Microbial biofilms frequently cause the esthetic and biological deterioration of stone monuments. Ch...
There is growing concern surrounding the aesthetic and physical effects of microbial biofilms on her...
The World Cultural Heritage stone monuments/temples suffer from severe deterioration from weathering...
Although stone surfaces seem unlikely to be habitable, they support microbial life. Life on these su...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...
5 pages, 5 references.Since it has been reported that microorganisms can affect painting pigments, P...
Microbes thrive in almost every possible environment, including natural building stones. Microbial c...
Previous studies on microbes associated with deterioration of cultural heritage (CH) stoneworks have...
Abstract Much stone sculptural and architectural heritage is crumbling, especially in intense tropic...