Next Conservation Conversations Featuring Ana Carolina Delgado Vieira 5/31 @ 11 AM PT
Title: Exploring Sustainable Conservation Practices: Insights from the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (MAE-USP).
Presenter: Ana Carolina Delgado Vieira
Event Date
Friday, May 31st, 2024 at 11 a.m. (PT)
Event Location
Wherever your zoom-compatible device is located
Abstract: For decades, ethnographic museums have treated their collections with pesticides. To preserve organic objects, these institutions used DDT, pentachlorophenol, hexachlorobenzene, and paradichlorobenzene, among other common chemicals.
Due to environmental and health concerns, the use of pesticides in museums became less appropriate in the late 20th century.Currently, the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (MAE-USP) is using ionizing radiation to treat objects affected by insects.As well as discussing the factors that influenced the selection of this technique, this presentation highlights the importance of a partnership with the Institute of Energy and Nuclear Research (IPEN) as one of the major contributors to the renewal of traditional gears in ethnographic museums such as MAE-USP.
Speaker Bio: Ana Carolina Delgado Vieira

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