Innovative, Multidisciplinary Approach for Restoring Paintings in Hypogeal Environment: Etruscan Tomba Degli Scudi (4th Century Bc) in Tarquinia
Angela Cirigliano,
Claudia Pelosi,
Teresa Rinaldi
et al.
Abstract:The Tomba degli Scudi, an important Etruscan hypogeum from the 4th-century BC, is situated in the Monterozzi necropolis of Tarquinia, Italy, and it is acknowledged as a UNESCO heritage site since 2004. The restoration of its mural paintings epitomizes an exemplary interdisciplinary collaboration, encompassing restorers, archaeologists, and scientists. As we embarked upon the restoration, collaborative discussions precipitated significant revelations in conservation, archaeology, and biology. This collaboration… Show more
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