M. Clarke, The Archaeology of the Book: Formulating Analytical Research Questions, e-conservation Journal 2, 2014, pp. 10-16
Available online 28 May 2014
Available online 28 May 2014
The Archaeology of the Book:
Formulating Analytical Research Questions
By Mark Clarke
Introduction
In addition to being vehicles for the transmission of texts and images, books are also archaeological artefacts, and an archaeological approach benefits both conservators and historians of the book. Chemical analysis can, for example, confirm provenance, distinguish hands within a manuscript, and identify alterations due to aging or deliberate modification, in the latter case by identifying anachronistic elements.
In addition to being vehicles for the transmission of texts and images, books are also archaeological artefacts, and an archaeological approach benefits both conservators and historians of the book. Chemical analysis can, for example, confirm provenance, distinguish hands within a manuscript, and identify alterations due to aging or deliberate modification, in the latter case by identifying anachronistic elements.
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