Conservazione e processo diagnostico

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<p>Conservation constitutes an inter-disciplinary practice involving a range of historic, scientific, technical and other professionals. How conservation is achieved and the manner in which it should be carried through a diagnosis process is the subject of this paper. Diagnosis, is a fundamental part of a large body of knowledge and disciplines needed to better preserve heritage.</p><p>Diagnosis means good knowledge of the object of study, in terms of history, of conservation history, of materials and on the phenomenology of alteration . An appropriate methodology of conservation impose, today, the elaboration of a conservation project on the base of specific data acquired through a diagnosis project: the only way to avoid an inappropriate intervention.</p

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