GEOMATERIALS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE
Course objectives
The aim of the course is increasing the knowledge acquired after the Bechelor Degree concerning the nature, alteration processes and degradation of materials used in the field of cultural heritage (stone, ceramics, glass, plasters), as well as studying the investigation methods usually applied, focusing on recent and innovative applications. This information will allow students to independently develop a research project (which will be set during the laboratory hours and evaluated at the end of the course) to present it and promote it. A - Knowledge and understanding OF 1) Knowing the composition of the main geomaterials applied in the cultural heritage (ceramic, glass, mortar and plaster, stone). OF 2) Knowing the production processes and the degradation phenomena of the main geomaterials applied in the cultural heritage (ceramic, glass, mortar and plaster, stone). OF 3) Knowing the analytical methods usually used in the characterization of the main geomaterials applied in the cultural heritage (ceramic, glass, mortar and plaster, stone). OF 4) Knowing some advanced analytical methods used recently in the characterization of the main geomaterials applied in the cultural heritage (ceramic, glass, mortar and plaster, stone). OF 5) Understanding the problems connected to the mortar dating and the recent projects focused on this topic OF 6) Understanding the problems connected to the white marble provenance and the recent projects focused on this topic B - Application skills OF 7) Being able to deduce the innovative aspects proposed in the scientific articles in the analysis of the main geomaterials applied in the cultural heritage (ceramic, glass, mortar and plaster, stone). OF 8) Being able to deduce the problems still present and not solved in the analysis of the main geomaterials applied in the cultural heritage (ceramic, glass, mortar and plaster, stone). C – Autonomy of judgment OF 9) Being able to deduce a possible method useful to solve the problems still present in the analysis of the main geomaterials applied in the cultural heritage (ceramic, glass, mortar and plaster, stone) OF 10) Being able to create a scientific project focused on the analysis of one of the main geomaterials applied in the cultural heritage (ceramic, glass, mortar and plaster, stone). D - Communication skills OF 11) Knowing how to write a scientific project OF 12) Knowing how to communicate the project to people not included in the academic world E - Ability to learn OF 13) Having the ability to consult scientific literature on geomaterials applied in the cultural heritage (ceramic, glass, mortar and plaster, stone) OF 14) Having the ability to consult database on national and international scientific projects.
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Course program
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Teaching mode
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Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
Prerequisites
Books
Teaching mode
Frequency
Exam mode
Lesson mode
- Lesson code10589750
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseCultural Heritage in the Near and Middle East, and in Africa
- CurriculumSingle curriculum
- Year2nd year
- Duration12 months
- SSDGEO/09
- CFU6