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Restaurálás - Szabó Melinda: Besenyszög–Berek-ér partja lelőhelyen feltárt 558. objektum kerámaianyagának restaurálása

SZABÓ MELINDA: A BESENYSZÖG-BEREK-ÉR PARTJA LELŐHELYEN FELTÁRT 558. OBJEKTUM KERÁMIAANYAGÁNAK RESTAURÁLÁSA Melinda Szabó The restoration of the ceramic material of object 558 unearthed at Besenyszög-Berek-ér part The author has taken part in a training to be an artefact protection assistant organised by Soter-Line Education and Training Ltd. The prescribed examination task was to conserve a chosen artefact, the textual and visual documentation of the conservation process and to describe the whole process. The leader of the practical project was Mrs. Tibor Túróczy, a restorer of the János Damjanich Museum. The artefact to be restored was the pottery material of the grave of a Celtic warrior (object 558) unearthed at the 18th section of a preventive archaeological excavation carried out in connection with the construction of the M4 motorway. The set of findings were provided by Dr László Madaras, archaeologist of the János Damjanich Museum, the leader of the excavation. During the selection process, an important factor was that the author had been present when the objects came to light, so she could follow them from that moment until the end of the restoration process. These noble ceramics objects are important sources of information on the burial customs, and the expertise of potters of the Celtic population settled down in the Great Plains, so next to the representation of the restoration process, the paper attempts to describe the state of the findings, as well as observations on the technological aspects. Each of the pottery objects were made of different material, they are of different type and they were damaged to different extents, which required the planning of a variety of restoration processes. Although the author documented supplement 3, the material of the examination task, in details, she treated the five pottery object found in the grave as a whole that’s why she found it important to process and introduce the whole set of findings in one. 309

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