De la prescription à la valorisation
40 years ago, Inrap carried out an archaeological diagnosis near the antique city of Aleria (Haute-Corse), on a spot where several individual buildings were to be constructed. These investigations showed the presence of a roman necropolis, in the middle of which a grave dating back from the Etruscan...
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doaj-1ff4e073c3cb49d68ff50400d6687d902021-07-08T17:04:26ZfraEditions de la Maison des Sciences de l'HommeLes Nouvelles de l’Archéologie0242-77022425-19412021-03-01162202510.4000/nda.11400De la prescription à la valorisationMarina BironLaurent SévègnesLaurent Vidal40 years ago, Inrap carried out an archaeological diagnosis near the antique city of Aleria (Haute-Corse), on a spot where several individual buildings were to be constructed. These investigations showed the presence of a roman necropolis, in the middle of which a grave dating back from the Etruscan period was discovered. After what appeared to be a major discovery, the “Regional Service of Corsica” requested an excavation in 2018. This included an unusual and complementary procedure: the presence of a curator-restorer as soon as the first assessments of the dig started. INRAP added to the team a curator-restorer commissioned to take care of the objects as soon as the tomb was opened.This experiment is told by the three main people involved: the prescriptor, the archaeologist responsible for the excavation, and the curator-restorer herself.http://journals.openedition.org/nda/11400prescriptionpreventive archeologyCorsicaetruscan graveconservationpreventive conservation |
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Les Nouvelles de l’Archéologie |
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40 years ago, Inrap carried out an archaeological diagnosis near the antique city of Aleria (Haute-Corse), on a spot where several individual buildings were to be constructed. These investigations showed the presence of a roman necropolis, in the middle of which a grave dating back from the Etruscan period was discovered. After what appeared to be a major discovery, the “Regional Service of Corsica” requested an excavation in 2018. This included an unusual and complementary procedure: the presence of a curator-restorer as soon as the first assessments of the dig started. INRAP added to the team a curator-restorer commissioned to take care of the objects as soon as the tomb was opened.This experiment is told by the three main people involved: the prescriptor, the archaeologist responsible for the excavation, and the curator-restorer herself. |
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prescription preventive archeology Corsica etruscan grave conservation preventive conservation |
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