Peter H. Neckel, Jakob Fuchs, Wolfgang Buchenau, Klaus Fröhlich, Jürgen von der Ruhr, Thomas Shiozawa-Bayer, Bernhard Hirt
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Abstract
Traditional anatomical preparations as they are often found in university collections are both historical treasure and moral responsibility of the hosting institutions. These remains not only represent the tradition and history of anatomical science and education, but above all are the remains of human beings and thus should be treated with dignity. While the discussion on public display of historical human remains is ongoing, the responsibility to keep them in an optimal state of preservation is not in question. However, most time-honored anatomical collections do or did not have the financial and/or technical capacity to keep these high standards, underlining the need for exchange of technical know-how between anatomical institutes and the support of restoration/conservation professionals. Here, we present a state-of-the-art conservation and restoration of a fetal natural skeleton from the early twentieth century along with the professional documentation of restoration-measures. Therefore, we used modern photo- and video documentation, including photogrammetry, as well as UV- and x-ray-examinations to record historical and new restoration procedures. We carried out measures to reconstitute the structural stability of the skeleton. Moreover, we replaced lost parts of the left foot skeleton, and critically discuss the legitimacy of body part replacement in historical specimens. We are convinced, that similar cases of insufficiently preserved specimens can be found in most anatomical collections. Therefore, this article is not only intended to document the state-of-the-art conservation and restoration of a natural skeleton, but also serve as an inspiration for similar campaigns in other institutions in the future.
大学藏品中常见的传统解剖制剂既是历史财富,也是主办机构的道德责任。这些遗骸不仅代表着解剖科学和教育的传统与历史,最重要的是,它们是人类的遗骸,因此应该得到有尊严的对待。虽然关于公开展示历史遗骸的讨论仍在继续,但将遗骸保存在最佳状态的责任是毋庸置疑的。然而,大多数历史悠久的解剖学藏品现在或过去都不具备保持这些高标准的经济和/或技术能力,这就强调了解剖学机构之间交流技术诀窍和修复/保护专业人员支持的必要性。在此,我们介绍了二十世纪初胎儿自然骨骼的最新保护和修复情况,以及修复措施的专业记录。因此,我们使用了包括摄影测量在内的现代照片和视频记录,以及紫外线和 X 射线检查来记录历史和新的修复过程。我们采取了一些措施来重建骨骼的结构稳定性。此外,我们还替换了左脚骨架上丢失的部分,并对历史标本中身体部分替换的合法性进行了批判性讨论。我们深信,在大多数解剖学藏品中都能发现类似的标本保存不足的情况。因此,这篇文章的目的不仅在于记录最先进的自然骨骼保存和修复技术,还在于激励其他机构今后开展类似的活动。
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Heritage Science is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research covering:
Understanding of the manufacturing processes, provenances, and environmental contexts of material types, objects, and buildings, of cultural significance including their historical significance.
Understanding and prediction of physico-chemical and biological degradation processes of cultural artefacts, including climate change, and predictive heritage studies.
Development and application of analytical and imaging methods or equipments for non-invasive, non-destructive or portable analysis of artwork and objects of cultural significance to identify component materials, degradation products and deterioration markers.
Development and application of invasive and destructive methods for understanding the provenance of objects of cultural significance.
Development and critical assessment of treatment materials and methods for artwork and objects of cultural significance.
Development and application of statistical methods and algorithms for data analysis to further understanding of culturally significant objects.
Publication of reference and corpus datasets as supplementary information to the statistical and analytical studies above.
Description of novel technologies that can assist in the understanding of cultural heritage.