Stratigraphic archaeology and restoration
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1995.v46.i435.1095Abstract
After the rapid development of the archaeological stratigraphy, which began in the 70s, its automatic application in the analysis of the historical constructions promptly became considered as essential and irreplaceable. This immediately gave rise to a critical reaction which questioned the rigid application of the stratigraphic analysis to the building, since it left unsolved the theoretical and practical problems of interaction between the fields of history, architecture, its technical and scientific knowledge, and restoration activity. This text analyzes the relation between the stratigaphic archaeology, the history of architecture and the restoration, looking for common points between these disciplines, and underscoring the help the former provides in the development of the latter ones.
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