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Contents
List
of Tables
.
ii
List of Charts
.
ii
List of Sketches
.
ii
List of Figures
.
ii
Content of the CD
.
v
Abstract
.vi
Acknowledgements
.
vii
Foreword
.viii
PART ONE
Chapter
1:
Introduction
.1
Research Context
.1
The research goals and questions
.2
The theoretical framework
.2
Research methodology
.3
Research contributions
.5
Publication structure
.6
Chapter
2:
Earthen Architecture
.8
Introduction
.8
Earth as a building material
.8
Variety and identification of earth construction methods
.12
Inclusions within earthen architecture
.14
Merv
.15
Chapter
3:
Study of earthen architecture
.16
Archaeology, conservation and earthen architecture
.16
Use of earth in new construction
.19
Chapter
4:
Valuing materials and architecture
.21
Earthen architecture: the vices
.21
Earthen architecture: The virtues
.24
Discussion
.27
Chapter
5:
Problems with earth
-
difficulties,
physical constraints, conservation theory
.29
Causes of abandonment
.29
Manifestations of abandonment
.31
Erosion and deterioration
.32
Effects caused by materials
.32
Environmental damage
.33
Construction detailing and erosion
.36
People
.37
Local
&
temporal context of erosion
&
deterioration
.37
Chapter
6:
Earthen architecture in contemporary society
.43
Symbolic, social
&
cultural aspects
.45
Living skills
-
knowledge transfer and apprenticeship
.45
Contemporary earth use at Merv
.45
PART TWO
Chapter
7:
Conservation, management and heritage studies
.50
The development of the international/western approach to conservation
.50
Characteristics of the international/western approach to conservation
.50
Current international/western conservation theory
.54
Current conservation theory
&
contemporary
society
.57
Chapter
8:
Backfilling
.79
Backfilling assessment
.82
Chapter
9:
Capping and encapsulation
.86
Capping and encapsulation assessment
.88
Chapter
10:
Consolidation
.92
Consolidation assessment
.94
Chapter
11 :
'Do nothing'
.98
'Do nothing' assessment
.98
Chapter
12:
Drainage and undercut repair
.101
Drainage and undercut repair assessment
.102
Chapter
13:
Maintenance
.105
Maintenance assessment
.106
Chapter
14:
Reconstruction and restoration
.109
Reconstruction and restoration assessment
.
Ill
Chapter
15:
Removal/relocation
.115
Removal/relocation assessment
.115
Chapter
16:
Sheltering
.117
Sheltering assessment
.118
Chapter
17:
Critique and Discussion
.121
Conservation approaches for earthen architecture
.121
Practical impacts
.121
Current conservation theory
.123
Values of earthen architecture
.126
Sustainability
.127
Summary
.129
A transferable intellectual framework
.129
Conservation solutions, difference and Otherness'
.134
Conclusion
.139
TABLES Refereed to in Chapters
7 - 16. 141 - 160
Bibliography
.161
u
List of Tables
Table
1.
Inclusions within architecture
.13-14
Table
2.
The types of gradual and rapid loss effecting earthen architecture
.32
Table
3.
Key events in the development of conservation approaches
.51
Table
4.
Summary of impacts of conservation approaches
.122
Table
5.
Documented sites and materials used for backfilling
.142
Table
6.
Documented sites and materials used for capping
.144
Table
7.
Documented sites and materials used for encapsulation
.146
Table
8.
Documented sites and materials used for consolidation
.149
Table
9.
Documented sites and materials used for drainage
.150
Table
10.
Documented sites and materials used for undercut repairs
.151
Table
11.
Docummented sites and materials used for maintainance
.153
Table
12.
Documented sites and materials used for reconstruction
.155
Table
13.
Documented sites and materials used for restoration
.157
Table
14.
Documented sites and materials used for removal/relocation
.158
Table
15.
Documented sites and materials used for sheltering
.160
List of Charts
Chart
1.
Chart showing general themes of the papers presented at the international conferences concerned
with earthen architecture (by number)
. 17
Chart
2.
Chart showing general themes of the papers presented at the international conferences concerned
with earthen architecture (by percentage)
.17
Chart
3.
Chart showing general regional coverage of the papers presented at the international conferences
concerned with earthen architecture (by number)
. 18
Chart
4.
Chart showing general regional coverage of the papers presented at the international conferences
concerned with earthen architecture (by percentage)
. 18
List of Sketches
Sketch
1.
Maintenance of earthen architecture
.39
Sketch
2.
Erosion factors effecting un-maintained earthen architecture
.40
Sketch
3.
Erosion factors effecting eroded but still extant earthen architecture
.41
Sketch
4.
Erosion factors effecting unexcavated archaeological sites
.42
Sketch
5.
A proposed management planning process adapted for earthen architecture
.135
List of Figures
Fig.
1.
General view of preparation of earth mix for mudbrick making, Yazd, Iran
.61
Fig.
2.
General view of mudbricks stacked on their end to dry, Yazd, Iran
.61
Fig.
3.
General view of mudbricks being made for conservation work, Bam, Iran
.61
Fig.
4.
Stack of dried mudbricks, Merv, Turkmenistan
.61
Fig.
5.
Drying mudbricks, Merv, Turkmenistan
.61
Fig.
6.
Mudbricks with reed and mud plaster to protect from rain, Merv, Turkmenistan
.61
Fig.
7.
Stack of mudbricks, Merv, Turkmenistan
.61
Fig.
8.
Mudbricks with reed and mud plaster to protect from rain, Merv, Turkmenistan
.61
Fig.
9 & 10.
Historic rammed earth wall
-
'pahha made by women' Nurata, Uzbekistan
.61
Fig.
11.
Modern rammed earth wall at the Eden Centre, Cornwall, UK
.62
Fig.
12.
Cob wall, Avebury, Wiltshire, UK
.62
Fig.
13.
Sir Walter Raleigh's Cob house, East Budleigh, Dorset, UK
.62
Fig.
14.
Cob wall, East Budleigh, Devon, UK
.62
Fig.
15.
Cob wall, Gear Farm, Cornwall UK
.62
Fig.
16.
Tall chineh boundary wall and tower, Yazd, Iran
.62
Fig.
17 & 18.
Construction of paksha wall for conservation work, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
.62
Fig.
19.
Chineh boundary wall, Shahdad, Iran
.62
Fig.
20.
Pabha qala wall, Old
Nisa,
Turkmenistan
.62
Fig.
21 & 22.
Turf buildings in Iceland
.63
Fig.
23.
Render removed from sintch wall, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
.63
iii
Fig. 24.
Newly constructed sintch wall, with fired brick coated in earth render, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
.63
Fig.
25.
Abandoned wattle and daub village pub, Suffolk, UK
.63
Fig.
26.
Restored earth anagaunch plaster, Yazd, Iran
.63
Fig.
27.
Variety of earth walls, including sintch with hand formed earth balls as infill, Zerafshan
Mountains, Uzbekistan
.63
Fig.
28.
Reconstructed drainage spout, Bam, Iran
.63
Fig.
29.
Preparing the earth mix for maintenance of the exterior surface, Khiva, Uzbekistan
.63
Fig.
30.
Preparing the earth mix for maintenance of the exterior surface, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
.63
Fig.
31.
Modern rammed earth wall at the Chapel of Reconciliation, Berlin
.64
Fig.
32.
Wattle and Daub house, Suffolk, UK
.64
Fig.
33.
Earth and cement based renders,
Konya,
Turkey
.64
Fig.
34.
Tall chineh qala tower, Shahdad, Iran
.64
Fig.
35.
Chineh boundary wall, Shahdad, Iran
.64
Fig.
36.
Modern tall and thin paksha wall for unfinished industrial buildings, Merv, Turkmenistan
.64
Fig.
37.
Sintch building with fired brick infill between splayed timbers, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
.64
Fig.
38.
Eroded earth and decorative gaunch plaster, Yazd, Iran
.64
Fig.
39.
Abandoned sintch building, with earth infill, Khiva. Uzbekistan
.64
Fig.
40.
Chineh wall, Shahdad, Iran
.65
Fig.
41.
Earth bread oven
-
tamdyr, Merv, Turkmenistan
.65
Fig
42.
Earth buildings within the Merv Kolkhoz
.65
Fig.
43.
Older Paksha building being dismantled prior to new construction, Merv, Turkmenistan
.65
Fig.
44.
Storage and animal houses Merv, Turkmenistan
.65
Fig.
45.
House under construction on a raised earth platform utilising fired brick and mudbrick, Merv,
Turkmenistan
.65
Fig.
46. &
47.Earth burial mound Merv, Turkmenistan
.65
Fig.
48.
Shahriyar Ark Palace wall in
1990s.65
Fig.
49.
Shahriyar Ark Palace wall in
2004.65
Fig.
50-51.
Mixing the earth, water and wheat straw mix for maintenance, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
.66
Fig.
52
Preparing to repair a roof, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
.66
Fig.
53.
Reconstructed drainage spout, Bam, Iran
.66
Fig.
54.
Fallen cement and earth plaster revealing damage to mudbrick wall core,
Konya,
Turkey
.66
Fig.
55.
Well maintained vertical drain, Yazd, Iran
.66
Fig.
56.
Repaired vertical drain using replacement materials, Yazd, Iran
.66
Fig.
57.
Temporarily affixed drainage pipe, Taklahtan
Baba,
Turkmenistan
.66
Fig.
58.
Poorly maintained vertical drain, Yazd, Iran
.66
Fig.
59.
Great
Kyz Kala
1890.67
Fig. 60.
Great
Kyz Kala
2004.67
Fig.61.KepterKhanal954
.67
Fig. 62.
Kepter Khana
2004.67
Fig.63.KepterKhanal954
.67
Fig.
64.
Kepter Khana
2004.67
Fig.
65.
Little
Kyz Kala,
1924.67
Fig. 66.
The Little
Kyz Kala
in
2004.67
Fig. 67.
Palace in Shahriyar Ark
1924.67
Fig.
68.
Palace in Shahriyar Ark
2004.67
Fig.
69.
Western Gate of Abdullah Khan
Kala,
1903.68
Fig.
70.
Western Gate of Abdullah Khan
Kala,
2003.68
Fig.
71 & 72.
Stages of abandonment and deterioration, Yazd Old Town, Iran
.68
Fig.
73 & 74.
Stages of abandonment and deterioration, Yazd Old Town, Iran
.68
Fig.
75.
Localised water run off at the base of reconstructed crenellations, Khiva, Uzbekistan
.68
Fig.
76.
Differential erosion of chineh lifts, Shahdad, Iran
.68
Fig.
77.
Juxtaposition of abandoned and utilised structures, Khiva, Uzbekistan
.68
Fig.
78.
Stages of erosion of earth roofs, Taklahtan
Baba,
Turkmenistan
.68
Fig
79.
Juxtaposition of abandoned and repaired structures, Khiva. Uzbekistan
.69
Fig.
80.
Chineh wall with erosion Shahdad, Iran
.!.!!!!!!!!!!
ľ.'ľ.'.ľ.'.ľ.
69
Fig. 81.
Stages of erosion, Taklahtan
Baba,
Turkmenistan
.69
Fig.
82.
Differential erosion between lifts and construction 'seams' onpaksha wall Bukhara, Uzbekistan
.69
*ig.
83.
Differential erosion of surface, Khiva, Uzbekistan
. 69
Fig
84.
Materials for backfilling at Aztec, USA
."".'.'.69
Fig.
85.
Mudbrick capping (and encapsulation) of excavated wall, Gonur,^
Turkmenistaii.'."".""'.69
*ig.
86.
Collapse of encapsulation work, Gonur, Turkmenistan
. 69
Kg.
87.
Encapsulation within paksha wall, Bukhara, Uzbekistan.!.!!!!!!
.69
iv
Fig. 88 & 89.
Sandbags used as temporary backfilling materials,
Catalhöyük,
Turkey
.70
Fig.
90.
Range of backfilled rooms at Aztec National Park, USA
.70
Fig.
91.
Backfilled room at
Chaco
Canyon, USA
.70
Fig.
92 & 93.
Partially backfilled rooms at
Chaco
Canyon, USA
.70
Fig.
94.
Range of backfilled rooms at
Pecos,
USA
.70
Fig.
95.
Preparing bulk fill for long-term backfilling at Merv, Turkmenistan
.70
Fig.
96-97.
Long-term backfilling at Merv
,
Turkmenistan
.70
Fig.
98.
Long-term backfilling at Merv, Turkmenistan
.71
Fig.
99.
Trench after long-term backfilling at Merv, Turkmenistan
.71
Fig.
100.
Trench after long-term backfilling at Merv, Turkmenistan
.71
Fig.
101.
Brash wood capping on top of chineh boundary wall, Shahdad, Iran
.71
Fig.
102 & 103.
Experimental mudbrick and fired brick capping of excavated walls, Gonur, Turkmenistan
.71
Fig.
104 & 105.
Mudbrick and fired brick
.71
capping of excavated walls,
Nisa,
Turkmenistan
.71
Fig.
106.
Encapsulated chineh wall, Yazd, Iran
.71
Fig.
107.
Encapsulated excavated walls, Bam, Iran
.71
Fig.
108.
Encapsulated excavated walls,
Rayen,
Iran
.72
Fig.
109
Encapsulation and in situ reconstruction,
Nisa,
Turkmenistan
.72
Fig.
110 &
111. Encapsulation with replacement materials, Shemsh, Iran
.72
Fig.
112 & 113.
Encapsulated excavated walls, Merv, Turkmenistan
.72
Fig.
114.
Encapsulation with replacement materials, Gonur, Turkmenistan
.72
Fig.
115.
Encapsulated walls,
Rayen,
Iran
.72
Fig.
116 & 117.
Encapsulation cement render, Khiva, Uzbekistan
.72
Fig.
118 & 119.
Encapsulation within pafaha wall, Bukhara
,
Uzbekistan
.73
Fig.
120 & 121.
Encapsulation within paksha wall, Bukhara
,
Uzbekistan
(2004).73
Fig.
122
Encapsulation and reconstruction using harder replacement materials, Khiva, Uzbekistan
.73
Fig.
123.
Encapsulation and reconstruction using harder replacement materials, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
.73
Fig
124 & 125.
Experimenting with earth plasters and geotestile, Merv, Turkmenistan
.73
Fig.
126.
Encapsulation and reconstruction using harder replacement materials, Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan
.73
Fig.
127.
Consolidated and reconstructed'building
5'Catalhöyük,
Turkey
.73
Fig.
128.
Consolidated 'building
5' Catalhöyük,
Turkey
. 74
Fig.
129.
Amended mudbricks used for encapsulation of wall,
Pecos,
USA
.74
Fig.
130.
Open and eroding trench, Khiva, Uzbekistan
.74
Fig.
131.
Damage to stonework as a result of use of cement-amended mortar, Aztec, USA
.74
Fig.
132.
Eroded and eroding qala, Shahdad, Iran
.74
Fig.
133.
Eroded and eroding defence, Nurata, Uzbekistan
.74
Fig.
134.
Earth mortar plugging drainage gullies, Merv, Turkmenistan
.74
Fig.
135.
French drain cut through archaeological deposits, Merv, Turkmenistan
.74
Fig
136.
Mudbrick and mudplaster altering eroded drainage pattern, Merv, Turkmenistan
.74
Fig
137.
Drainage slope incorporated into backfilling, Merv, Turkmenistan
.74
Fig.
138.
Surface drain filled with aggregate,
Nisa
,
Turkmenistan
.75
Fig.
139.
Surface water collection,
Chaco
Canyon, USA
.75
Fig.
140 & 141.
Surface water collection for backfilled rooms, Aztec, USA
.75
Fig.
142.
Mudbrick undercut repair, Merv
,
Turkmenistan
.75
Fig.
143.
Experimental repairs, Gonur, Turkmenistan
.75
Fig
146 & 147.
Experimental house exterior and interior,
Catalhöyük,
Turkey
.75
Fig.
148 & 149.
Encapsulation using harder replacement materials, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
.76
Fig.
150.
Encapsulation using harder replacement materials, Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan
.76
Fig.
151.
Consolidated excavated section and wall 'building
5' Catalhöyük ,
Turkey
.76
Fig.
152.
Amended mudbricks for encapsulation of wall,
Pecos,
USA
.76
Fig.
153.
Prayer rags tied onto wire exposed after collapse of cement render used in restoration,
Kyz
Bibi
Mausoleum, Merv, Turkmenistan
.76
Fig.
154 & 155.
Undercut repair, Merv, Turkmenistan
.76
Fig
156.
Experimental house exterior
Catalhöyük,
Turkey
.76
Fig.
157.
Painted plaster being conserved prior to removal,
Catalhöyük,
Turkey
.77
Fig.
158.
Sogdian wall paintings removed, and conserved on display in Afrasiab museum, Samarkand,
Uzbekistan
.77
Fig.
159.
Temporary shelter to allow excavation in shade,
Catalhöyük,
Turkey
.77
Fig.
160.
Semi-permanent shelter over the conserved and displayed building
5,
Catalhöyük,
Turkey
.77
Fig.
161 & 162.
Permanent south shelter at
Catalhöyük
,
Turkey
. 77
Fig.
163.
Semi-permanent shelter over the conserved and displayed building
5,
Catalhöyük,
Turkey
.77
Fig.
164.
Permanent concrete shell structure over Seljuk Palace,
Konya,
Turkey
.77
v
Fig. 165.
Shelter formed below visitor walkway, providing shade for visitors to read signage,
Nisa
,
Turkmenistan
.77
Fig.
166.
Permanent shelter over tiled floor, Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan
.77
Fig.
167.
Structure being restored, using mudbricks, Yazd, Iran
.78
Fig.
lóS.Restored
structure, Yazd, Iran
.78
Fig.
169.
Restoration in progress, Bam, Iran
.78
Fig.
170.
Restoration in progress, Bam, Iran
.78
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illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-10-18T18:08:26Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9781407306889 |
language | English |
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owner_facet | DE-12 DE-188 |
physical | XII, 177 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. CD-ROM (12 cm) |
publishDate | 2010 |
publishDateSearch | 2010 |
publishDateSort | 2010 |
publisher | Archaeopress |
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series2 | British archaeological reports / International series |
spelling | Cooke, Louise Verfasser (DE-588)14259640X aut Conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts Louise Cooke Oxford [u.a.] Archaeopress 2010 XII, 177 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. CD-ROM (12 cm) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier British archaeological reports / International series 2147 Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd rswk-swf Lehmbau (DE-588)4035059-9 gnd rswk-swf Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 gnd rswk-swf Lehmbau (DE-588)4035059-9 s Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 s Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 s DE-604 International series British archaeological reports 2147 (DE-604)BV023549802 2147 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020646878&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Cooke, Louise Conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd Lehmbau (DE-588)4035059-9 gnd Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4002827-6 (DE-588)4035059-9 (DE-588)4114279-2 |
title | Conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts |
title_auth | Conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts |
title_exact_search | Conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts |
title_full | Conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts Louise Cooke |
title_fullStr | Conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts Louise Cooke |
title_full_unstemmed | Conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts Louise Cooke |
title_short | Conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts |
title_sort | conservation approaches to earthen architecture in archaeological contexts |
topic | Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd Lehmbau (DE-588)4035059-9 gnd Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Archäologie Lehmbau Konservierung |
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