Emerging technologies to evolve restorations in Iran, expert says

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
restoration methods, whereas these methods are used all around the world for restoring ancient monuments, ILNA quoted Shiba Khadir as saying
expertise, and restorers who work with this method must be knowledgeable about both the structure and materials of the ancient object, as
alongside a group of foreign restorers in Persepolis use lasers to get to the underneath layers of rocks of the World Heritage site in order
government support is necessary to use them in restoration centers, she said.Restorers have also been using the plasma method for some time
laser beam in their pilot project to clean ancient iron artifacts
archaeologically rich Hamedan province, were subject to the cleaning project, the report said.Experts say this technology is used for
imaging and documenting, detection, and cleaning in the protection and restoration of historical monuments
protection operations, and this method can be used in treatment to prevent further crushing due to not imposing external mechanical pressure
from metal surfaces
Because of its efficiency, it is being used in an increasing number of applications.The UNESCO-registered Persepolis, also known as Takht-e
Jamshid, whose magnificent ruins rest at the foot of Kuh-e Rahmat (Mountain of Mercy), was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire
It is situated 60 kilometers northeast of the city of Shiraz in Fars province.The royal city of Persepolis, which ranks among the
archaeological sites which have no equivalent, considering its unique architecture, urban planning, construction technology, and art, was
burnt by Alexander the Great in 330 BC apparently as revenge against the Persians because it seems the Persian King Xerxes had burnt the
king
On this terrace, successive kings erected a series of architecturally stunning palatial buildings, among them the massive Apadana palace and