The IAEA is supporting experts from around the world in using nuclear techniques such as radiation-based technology to understand and preserve cultural heritage.
Cultural heritage artefacts offer insights into historical events as well as daily life and cultural practices in earlier times. They are symbols of cultural identity that connect communities with their history and traditions and foster a sense of continuity. However, preserving them is challenging. Natural disasters, climate change, pollution, exposure to humidity and temperature fluctuations can damage artefacts and heritage sites over time.
“Preservation and restoration require substantial financial resources, which are often limited, especially in developing regions. While technology can aid in preservation, it also requires continuous updates and expertise, which may not always be available,” said Alessia Cemmi, Head of the Gamma Radiation Facility Laboratory at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA). “Efforts to preserve cultural heritage artefacts should involve collaboration between governments, international organizations, museums and local communities.”