Ruined walls, paving and decorative elements of archaeological sites are mainly composed of materials with chemical, physical and biological degradation problems that are primarily due to environmental factors. The conservation of archaeological finds requires a protection against these factors. Solar radiation may constitute one of those causes of deterioration. In recent decades the use of glass to cover archaeological sites has been more and more widespread (Fig. 1). The purpose of those glass covers is to reconcile the need of the display capabilities with the preservation of the remains. In general, a protective cover structure determines new conditions that must be carefully controlled to avoid negative undesirable effects. The transp...
Weathering and soiling affect the optical and radiative response of building envelope materials to s...
This paper shows the role of non-destructive testing (NDT) in the characterization of innovative mat...
Preventive conservation requires monitoring and control of the parameters involved in the deteriorat...
Ruined walls, paving and decorative elements of archaeological sites are mainly composed of material...
Protective structures are advantageous to extend the life of exposed remains and to display objects ...
The decision to preserve, in their original context, even the most fragile artefacts, such as floor ...
The decision to preserve, in their original context, even the most fragile artefacts, such as floor ...
Indoor building materials and inventory, e.g. wood panelling, furnitures, books and paintings, are s...
peer reviewedFunctional interpretation of prehistoric stone tools is sometimes compromised by post-d...
Glass is a relatively stable material in the normal preservation environment, compared to other mate...
This paper applies statistical techniques to analyse microclimatic data (temperature and relative hu...
As far as Belgium and archaeological window glass is concerned, the most important site is the Dunes...
Shelters, as preventive conservation methods, have traditionally been considered a better option tha...
This master thesis deals with the influence of glazing on the microclimate inside buildings. In part...
Starting from the 1st century CE, the availability of window glass throughout the Roman empire foste...
Weathering and soiling affect the optical and radiative response of building envelope materials to s...
This paper shows the role of non-destructive testing (NDT) in the characterization of innovative mat...
Preventive conservation requires monitoring and control of the parameters involved in the deteriorat...
Ruined walls, paving and decorative elements of archaeological sites are mainly composed of material...
Protective structures are advantageous to extend the life of exposed remains and to display objects ...
The decision to preserve, in their original context, even the most fragile artefacts, such as floor ...
The decision to preserve, in their original context, even the most fragile artefacts, such as floor ...
Indoor building materials and inventory, e.g. wood panelling, furnitures, books and paintings, are s...
peer reviewedFunctional interpretation of prehistoric stone tools is sometimes compromised by post-d...
Glass is a relatively stable material in the normal preservation environment, compared to other mate...
This paper applies statistical techniques to analyse microclimatic data (temperature and relative hu...
As far as Belgium and archaeological window glass is concerned, the most important site is the Dunes...
Shelters, as preventive conservation methods, have traditionally been considered a better option tha...
This master thesis deals with the influence of glazing on the microclimate inside buildings. In part...
Starting from the 1st century CE, the availability of window glass throughout the Roman empire foste...
Weathering and soiling affect the optical and radiative response of building envelope materials to s...
This paper shows the role of non-destructive testing (NDT) in the characterization of innovative mat...
Preventive conservation requires monitoring and control of the parameters involved in the deteriorat...