巴米扬佛龛与悬崖的巩固与稳定(2003/04)2006)

C. Margottini
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巴米扬的历史遗址受到地貌变形过程的影响,2001年3月佛像被炸毁,可追溯到公元6世纪的佛像被毁,这使地貌变形过程更加恶化。不仅宝贵的文化遗产无可挽回地失去了,而且爆炸的后果以及巨大雕像的倒塌也大大增加了该地区地质的不稳定。近期的岩石滑落痕迹是其稳定条件恶化的相关证据,大部分地区在不久的将来可能发生坍塌。在教科文组织的协调下,制定了一个全球项目,以评估该遗址恢复的可行性条件;收集了野外资料,提出了潜在悬崖和生态位演化的机制。与此同时,在最关键的易落岩区域进行了一些加固工作,以避免在即将到来的冬季进一步坍塌,同时也使考古学家能够安全地对仍躺在壁龛地板上的佛像遗骸进行分类和恢复。紧急活动于2003年10月开始,包括:安装监测系统,实现对不稳定块的临时支撑,稳定东佛龛的东上和西上部分,尽量减少所采取行动对环境的影响。加固工作主要由专业攀岩者直接在悬崖上操作。
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The Consolidation and Stabilization of the Buddha niches and the cliff in Bamiyan (2003/04; 2006)
The historical site of Bamiyan is affected by geomorphological deformation processes which were worsened by the blowingup of the Buddhas in March 2001, when the statues, dating back to the 6th century AD, were destroyed. Not only was invaluable cultural heritage irremediably lost, but also the consequences of the explosions as well as the collapse of the giant statues added greatly to the geological instability of the area. Traces of rocks recently slid and fallen are relevant proofs of the deterioration of its stability conditions and most parts appear prone to collapse in the near future. Under the coordination of UNESCO, a global project to assess the feasibility conditions for the site’s restoration was developed; field data were collected and a mechanism for the potential cliff and niches’ evolution was provided. In the meantime some consolidation works were carried out in the most critical rock fall-prone areas to avoid any further collapse in the coming winter season, but also to enable archaeologists the safe cataloguing and recovering of the Buddha statues’ remains, still lying on the floor of the niches. The emergency activities started in October 2003 and included: the installation of a monitoring system, the realization of temporary supports for the unstable blocks, the stabilization of the upper-eastern and upper-western part of the Eastern Buddha niche, the minimization of the environmental impact of the actions taken. Consolidation works were mainly implemented by professional climbers, directly operating on the cliff.
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