Recontextualising and analysing conservation practices in an archaeological textile from Arica MNHN

Guaico, Yasna Sepulveda

Abstract

The conservation practices in museums are processes that become an important part of the biography of objects, sometimes altering their record and physical configuration. In this article, we discuss the case of a textile piece deposited at the National Museum of Natural History of Chile (MNHN), which corresponds to a possible skirt or apron from Arica, which came from a local archaeological context from the Inca period. This piece entered the collection over a century ago through a private donation; despite its interventions, we have been able to reconstruct its original configuration through comparative work with other similar specimens, thereby reconstructing its context and cultural assignment. © (2024), (Grupo Espanol International Institute for Conservation). All Rights Reserved.

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Título según WOS: Recontextualising and analysing conservation practices in an archaeological textile from Arica MNHN
Título según SCOPUS: Recontextualising and analysing conservation practices in an archaeological textile from Arica at the MNHN; Recontextualizando e analise das práticas de conservação num têxtil arqueológico de Arica no MNHN; Recontextualizando y analizando prácticas de conservación en un textil arqueológico de Arica en el MNHN
Título de la Revista: Ge-Conservacion
Volumen: 25
Número: 1
Editorial: Grupo Espanol International Institute for Conservation
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 96
Página final: 105
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.37558/gec.v25i1.1299

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS