Zeugma Mosaic Of Icarus And Daedalus Expertly Conserved With Gentle Touch
Zeugma was a town along the Euphrates River, founded by Seleucus Nicator, a general and successor to Alexander the Great. In 64 BC, the Romans controlled the city. Zeugma was of great importance to the Romans as it was located at a strategically important place.
Zeugma Mosaic Museum contains mosaics from the site, and is one of the largest mosaic museums in the world.
“We are doing fine conservation and cleaning work so that our works can be preserved for future generations in a healthier way and without being damaged. We are doing this kind of technical work to hope to see it the same way we can see it today, even after 100 years,” he said.
Çorbacı explained that this process prolongs the life of the artifacts and prevents their destruction. “We are checking the deterioration of the small pieces of stone and mortar that make up the mosaics. If there is such a risk, we intervene before the deterioration spreads and prolong their lifetime to pass them onto future generations. We are trying to intervene in time so that the deterioration does worsen,” she said.
Zeugma Mosaic Museum contains mosaics from the site, and is one of the largest mosaic museums in the world.
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The unique mosaics
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“We are doing fine conservation and cleaning work so that our works can be preserved for future generations in a healthier way and without being damaged. We are doing this kind of technical work to hope to see it the same way we can see it today, even after 100 years,” he said.
Source: AA Photo
Çorbacı explained that this process prolongs the life of the artifacts and prevents their destruction. “We are checking the deterioration of the small pieces of stone and mortar that make up the mosaics. If there is such a risk, we intervene before the deterioration spreads and prolong their lifetime to pass them onto future generations. We are trying to intervene in time so that the deterioration does worsen,” she said.
Source: AA Photo
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