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How Can a Dream Become a Reality? : Report on the Implemented RE-ORG Project in the Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb
RE-ORG, projekt reorganizacije muzejskih Äuvaonica, koji su razvili MeÄunarodni centar za prouÄavanje oÄuvanja i restauraciju kulturne baĆĄtine (ICCROM) i Organizacija ujedinjenih naroda za obrazovanje, znanost i kulturu (UNESCO) 2011. godine, odrĆŸan je drugi put u jugoistoÄnoj Europi.1 DomaÄin projekta od 6. do 17. studenoga 2017. bio je Etnografski muzej u Zagrebu. Dvotjedni program organizirali su i podrĆŸali ICCROM, MeÄunarodno vijeÄe muzeja (ICOM), MeÄunarodno vijeÄe muzeja jugoistoÄne Europe (ICOM SEE), ICOM Slovenija, ICOM Hrvatska, Ministarstvo kulture Republike Hrvatske i Centralni institut za konzervaciju iz Beograda. Njegov meÄunarodni karakter bio je naglaĆĄen kroz sudjelovanje muzejskih struÄnjaka iz Hrvatske i Slovenije. Cilj ovoga Älanka je predstaviti postupak planiranja i provedbe projekta koji pruĆŸa alate za reorganizaciju muzejskih Äuvaonica.The museum storage reorganization project âRE-ORGâ, developed by ICCROM and UNESCO in 2011, was held for the second time in South East Europe.1 The projectâs host from 6th to 17th November 2017 was the Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb. The two-week program was organized and supported by ICCROM, ICOM, ICOM SEE, ICOM Slovenia, ICOM Croatia, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia and the Central Institute of Conservation from Belgrade. Its international character was stressed by involving museum professionals from Croatia and Slovenia as participants. The aim of this article is to present the process of planning and implementing the project which provides tools for museum storage reorganization
The Clacton Spear: the last one hundred years
In 1911 an eminent amateur prehistorian pulled the broken end of a pointed wooden shaft from Palaeolithic-age sediments at a seaside town in Essex. This artefact, still the earliest worked wood to be discovered in the world, became known as the Clacton Spear. Over the past 100 years it has variously been interpreted as a projectile weapon, a stave, a digging stick, a snow probe, a lance, a game stake and a prod to ward off rival scavengers. These perspectives have followed academic fashions, as the popular views of early hominins have altered. Since discovery the Clacton spear has also been replicated twice, has undergone physical transformations due to preservation treatments, and has featured in two public exhibitions. Within this article the changing context of the spear, its parallels, and all previous conservation treatments and their impacts are assessed.© 2015 Royal Archaeological Institute. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Archaeological Journal on 3rd March 2015, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi.org/10.1080/00665983.2015.1008839.The attached document is the author(âsâ) final accepted/submitted version of the journal article. You are advised to consult the publisherâs version if you wish to cite from it
Politiques de conservation : les mots et les choses
MVB : Vous avez, pendant plusieurs dĂ©cennies, occupĂ© dâimportantes fonctions au niveau dâun organisme international, lâICCROM. Au contraire de lâICOMOS et de lâICOM  qui sont des organismes non gouvernementaux, lâICCROM se prĂ©sente comme un organisme intergouvernemental. Quelle diffĂ©rence ? Pour rĂ©pondre, situons les choses dans leur contexte. Ă la fin de la DeuxiĂšme Guerre mondiale, de nombreuses restaurations furent entreprises sur des monuments qui avaient Ă©tĂ© endommagĂ©s. Ces travaux furen..
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Museums
We evaluate the biological pollutants that may become biodeteriogens in museum by the study of charatcteristics of the object, microclimates, environment and types of exhibition