Conservation of the Mapungubwe gold collection

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Botha, Hazel

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Routledge

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The basic objective of this article is to elucidate the conservation of the African Iron Age Mapungubwe gold collection from South Africa which is curated by the University of Pretoria. This nationally significant collection of gold artefacts has been researched since the 1930s, but active conservation began only in 1999 to ensure its long-term preservation. The focus of this article is mainly on the stabilization of the entire gold collection, which involved efforts to arrest fragmentation, re-unite dissociated fragments and bring about considerable improvements to the collection. Work included creating sufficient support to enable the safe handling and packaging of objects in order to ensure research could be undertaken without further damage to the objects. The gold collection has been consistently researched for many decades, during which time significant amounts of materials analyses and other research data have accumulated. During a preliminary study of the collection in 1999 by conservators from the British Museum, suggestions were made for future conservation and since then, efforts by the Mapungubwe Museum have resulted in the formation of strategic partnerships, garnered support and funding to initiate a gold conservation programme. With funding secured in 2007, conservation was undertaken at the South African Institute for Objects Conservation in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. The conservation programme concluded with public lectures, media interest and an exhibition The Gold Treasures of Mapungubwe in November 2009, which attracted interest world-wide. This article will focus on the conservation programme

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African Iron Age gold, Mapungubwe collection, Gold foil, Gold anklets, Japanese tissue, Objects

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Sian Tiley-Nel & Hazel Botha (2013) The conservation of the Mapungubwe gold collection, South Africa, Journal of the Institute of Conservation, 36:1, 65-80, DOI: 10.1080/19455224.2013.792742.