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Since the early years of establishing Ancient Iran Museum (National Museum of Iran), renovation of historical works had been done according to the requirements.
Today, there are many objects renovated by the artists existing on the museum shelves of which some have been registered as a museum object bearing an explanation: having deduction Renovation, etc. In particular cases, a small part of a renovated unique pottery dish is presented as a registered pottery object. Therefore, a renovator plays an important role in identifying a part of discovered ancient work.
A full field study will explain the history of these renovated museum works in Iran. The artists and renovators of that time may be always be brought happily to mind! Subsequently, the Renovation Department of National Museum of Iran, alongwith other principle departments, was established in 1984. Although limited facilities in the early years, aiming at renovation with a mixture of science and art, the majority of pottery and glass works of the various departments of the museum have been renovated of which most are exhibited in Islamic Era Museum and Ancient Iran Museum. Since 1996, to meet the particular requirements for renovation in various departments of Museum, the Renovation Department has taken measures to achieve comprehensive and fundamental ways for a scientific and longtime keeping and maintenance of these precious works according to their specifications as well as enrichment.
At present, various works kept in National Museum of Iran including pottery, glass, metal, paper, textile and stone remnants are renovated and maintained. Renovation Department of National Museum of Iran is doing continued and widespread activities related to the students of Renovation of historical works in High Education Center of the affiliated organization and also other universities of Iran including Zabol University, Art University of Isfahan, Azad Islamic University of Tehran-center unit, in high diploma, bachelor and master degrees.
These educational activities include arranging workshop units, training, renovation projects and thesis of bachelor and master students, as well.
Moreover, this department has continually joint activities with archeological research center in the maintenance and renovation of archeological findings in the scientific researches. At present, the project of maintenance, renovation and experimental studies of the remnants discovered in Ramhormoz Joobji Tape (discovery 2007) is one of the plans of this department.
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