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Zenodo
2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15711904 |
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- <p>Decay is general phenomena, so after completion, any artifacts undergo the process <br>of deterioration automatically brought about by different causes. Artifacts <br>displayed in museums and in private collections are not only good to look at, but <br>makes us proud about our glorious heritage. Hence it is our duty to protect and preserve the works of art, <br>both as a mark of respect for the past and as a responsibility towards our future generation. In the past, <br>awareness for preservation was almost absent but situation is improving at present. To fulfill this obligation <br>of preservation a scientific planned approach is necessary. A thorough knowledge about deterioration of <br>artifacts is required as well as preservation. The deterioration of artifacts depends on the situation and <br>location where the artifacts are kept. An artifact demands a suitable place where the general temperature, <br>humidity and light are balanced. Otherwise, various types of decay will appear in the complicated structure <br>of artifacts. Awareness of heritage as well as conservation knowledge are to be increased for preserving <br>artifacts.</p>