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the thirteenth century saw the invention of paper. a scholar used paper very sparingly. in fact, he washed the writing off from an older manuscript and reused the paper. do you think during our modern times we too need to understand the importance of conservation? why/why not?​

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Answered by AbsorbingMan
38

Answer:

As per my views, Conservation is the urge and necessity of today. Either thirteenth Century or Twenty-first Century , utility of paper and its conservation is necessary.

There are several Labs to conseve paper. The Paper Conservation Lab is responsible for the safe storage, care and conservation treatment of the manuscripts, prints, drawings, posters, and other works on paper.

Explanation:

In addition to the examination, treatment, and proper storage of collection materials on paper, the paper conservators conduct research on the technology and history of media and support materials, literary and artistic processes and methods, and treatment procedures.

Past research has included ink manufacture, stability of commercial inks, pencil manufacture, the alkalization of paper, and Japanese paper manufacture.

Answered by Priatouri
13

Yes, it is important to understand the need for conservation.

Explanation:

  • Yes, it is important to understand the need for conservation.
  • Natural resources are very limited and if we used to consume these at the same rate we are consuming they are going to be depleted very soon.
  • Therefore, it becomes necessary for us to save the natural resources not just for our future generation but also for the life of the earth.

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