- Degree Bachelor
- Code: HT3055
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: None
Through knowledge and understanding, students will be able to: • Identify the development of the textile and carpet industry through the different historical periods • Recognize the physical and chemical properties of fiber • Recognize the tools used in weaving • Choose methods of examination and analysis of the archaeological fabric • Specify deterioration factors of the archaeological textile • Appreciate different methods in the restoration and conservation of archaeological textile • Recognise the scientific methods of the museums display of archaeological textile • Identify the methods of archaeological storage of archaeological textile • Explain the most important terms in the field of specialization Through intellectual skills, students will be able to: • Comprehend the morphological structure of archaeological textile • Discern textile defects and their classification • Discern between the types of tools used in the weaving technology • Compare the technical specifications of wood used in restoration • Comprehend the aspects of textile deterioration to the environment • Observe the materials used for the restoration of archaeological textile • Discern the different methods of storage and conservation of archaeological textile • Use library sources effectively Through professional and practical skills, students will be able to: • Apply the scientific methods in identifying the types of archaeological fibres • Create models of archaeological textile and carpets of different historical periods • Record the technical characteristics of the of the archaeological textile and carpets • Use tools on every style of technical methods for technology of weaving • Implement the modern scientific methods in the restoration and conservation of various archaeological textiles • Write well-researched papers on the restoration and conservation of archaeological textile and carpets • Be able to give a 10-minute presentation on a topic related to the restoration and conservation of archaeological textile and carpets • Observe and write down observations to new techniques of conservation of archaeological textile and carpets Through general and transferable skills, students will be able to: • Analyse opinions and scientific ideas and link them • Self-learn and collect proper scientific material using different means • Provide accurate information on the subject matter • Use computer and modern technological means in communication, and research • Plan, organize and manage time • Work with colleagues on a presentation and understand team work dynamics • Create, innovate and work to find alternative solutions to solve problems
Material Culture Conservation
Landi. S., The Textile Conservator Manual. Butter Worth. London. 1992.
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