[HN Gopher] Saving the Ancient Glass Artifacts Shattered in the ...
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Saving the Ancient Glass Artifacts Shattered in the Beirut
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Author : prismatic
Score : 18 points
Date : 2022-09-17 18:17 UTC (4 hours ago)
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| hilbert42 wrote:
| The idea of recovering historical items from the ground with the
| dual aim of learning about them and displaying them in museums
| has always worried me.
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| Clearly, leaving objects undiscovered in the ground means that we
| would never learn about them and also contextual knowledge about
| them would remain absent from the corpus of world history.
| Leaving objects in the ground also puts them at risk from looters
| so any such strategy could mean that we might never learn about
| them at all.
|
| Alternatively, discovery means new knowledge learned but it's
| likely gained at great risk. No matter how well historical
| objects are stored or protected, it seems to me that over the
| longterm they'll always be at high risk from terrorists,
| political upheavals and cultural reclamation (and that on
| ideological grounds could ultimately lead to their deliberate
| destruction).
|
| Given those factors, I have considerable doubt that objects that
| are now several millennia old will actually survive intact
| through several more millennia.
|
| It seems to me that we need to rethink our strategies completely
| if we are to find ways of preserving all such objects over a
| truly long term.
| gus_massa wrote:
| > _It took a week for the team, under Cuyaubere's guidance, to
| collect all the glass fragments on the museum's floor. With the
| training that they received from Cuyaubere, the team gained a
| know-how that they previously lacked: being able to see the
| difference between the ancient glass and the modern glass of the
| gallery's shelves and display cases._
|
| Why not grab everything? I understand that a classification is
| important for the reconstruction, but why not just grab all the
| other pieces of glass anyway?
| dylan604 wrote:
| For what purpose? So they have extra work to do sorting it,
| putting it back together to make a piece of glass that is
| useless for their purpose?
| gus_massa wrote:
| They can later hire jacquesm to get a glass shards sorting
| machine. Something like https://jacquesmattheij.com/sorting-
| two-metric-tons-of-lego/ (HN discussion
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14226889 1264 points |
| April 29, 2017 | 213 comments )
| tpmx wrote:
| There's lots of sad things happening in the world, but this one
| kind of got to me. We need to take good care of our historic
| treasures, for future generations.
|
| Barely functioning nations are obviously the most at risk.
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