Excavations in the arid regions of Egypt provide insight into the many types and uses of mudbrick architecture. Upon exposure the inherently unstable building material decays rapidly, resulting in severe loss or complete destruction of once well-preserved buildings. The preservation of mudbrick structures is relatively complicated and expensive. Research has focused on the circumstances that enable preservation and the influence of climate and weather over time. Conservation treatments should address these two processes as soon as possible after exposure of the structures. Our assessment of a range of conservation methods leads to the conclusion that reburial is among the least objectionable method of preservation, despite its drawback of r...
The significance of urban vernacular heritage is manifested in being a pillar in the preservation of...
International audienceThis text is a report for the archaeological expedition at Madain Saleh-Hegra ...
The 11 monolithic structures that makeup Ethiopia's Rock-Hewn structures in Lalibela were painstakin...
Excavations in the arid regions of Egypt provide insight into the many types and uses of mudbrick ar...
International audienceThe archaeological record of the Sultanate of Oman speaks of the use of mudbri...
Mudbrick is a challenging material to interpret, maintain, and preserve in terms of planning and tre...
AI-Qasr is a small historical town in the Dakhleh Oasis in the Western Desert in Egypt. The old cent...
More than one third of the world's population lives in houses made of unfired earth bricks or stampe...
The paper presents the restoration activities carried out at Tell Mardikh-Ebla (Syria) by the Italia...
The Graeco-Roman site of Tell Timai (ancient Thmuis) in Lower Egypt is among the largest urban tells...
Egypt is a nation of 4000 years of civilization, which was known for its ancient architecture that o...
Earthen architecture sites in the Middle East and globally present complex challenges for conservato...
In the 2014 excavation season, 6 mud brick samples were taken from different Neolithic layers of the...
The significance of urban vernacular heritage is manifested in being a pillar in the preservation of...
International audienceThis text is a report for the archaeological expedition at Madain Saleh-Hegra ...
The 11 monolithic structures that makeup Ethiopia's Rock-Hewn structures in Lalibela were painstakin...
Excavations in the arid regions of Egypt provide insight into the many types and uses of mudbrick ar...
International audienceThe archaeological record of the Sultanate of Oman speaks of the use of mudbri...
Mudbrick is a challenging material to interpret, maintain, and preserve in terms of planning and tre...
AI-Qasr is a small historical town in the Dakhleh Oasis in the Western Desert in Egypt. The old cent...
More than one third of the world's population lives in houses made of unfired earth bricks or stampe...
The paper presents the restoration activities carried out at Tell Mardikh-Ebla (Syria) by the Italia...
The Graeco-Roman site of Tell Timai (ancient Thmuis) in Lower Egypt is among the largest urban tells...
Egypt is a nation of 4000 years of civilization, which was known for its ancient architecture that o...
Earthen architecture sites in the Middle East and globally present complex challenges for conservato...
In the 2014 excavation season, 6 mud brick samples were taken from different Neolithic layers of the...
The significance of urban vernacular heritage is manifested in being a pillar in the preservation of...
International audienceThis text is a report for the archaeological expedition at Madain Saleh-Hegra ...
The 11 monolithic structures that makeup Ethiopia's Rock-Hewn structures in Lalibela were painstakin...