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The statues on Mount Nemrut are being preserved with nano cells

Stone statues of many Greek and Persian gods, built by Antiochos Theos, king of Commagene, on the summit of Mount Nemrut in 62 BC, were protected by injecting nano cells.

According to the news on IHA, last year, cracks in the statues on Mount Nemrut, which is listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List and has been naturally eroded for centuries, were filled with a prepared lime filler using nano technology.

The body of the Eagle statue located on the Eastern terrace, as well as the feet of Zeus’ son Herakles on the Western terrace, were filled with ‘nano lime’ by Ayşe Ebru Çorbaşı, the Director of the Gaziantep Restoration and Conservation Regional Laboratory, and her team of restorers.

The statues on Mount Nemrut are being preserved with nano cells
Photo: IHA

After injecting nano cells into the cracked areas of the statues, a one-year period was allowed to pass. Following the passage of both winter and summer seasons, an examination was conducted to determine whether the fillings on the statues were effective. The examination revealed that the nano lime successfully preserved the statues, and a report was submitted to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. To ensure the statues, which have stood for over 2,100 years, are passed on to future generations, similar work is planned for other statues as well.

The statues on Mount Nemrut are being preserved with nano cells
Photo: IHA

In a statement related to the matter, Mehmet Alkan, the Director of Adıyaman Museum, said, “In September 2022, a team from the Gaziantep Restoration and Conservation Regional Directorate conducted work here. They carried out strengthening work on the statues using nano-cell technology and aesthetic lime. After these works, the statues were exposed to rain, snow, and sunlight. They returned for another inspection after a year. During these inspections, it was observed that the statues were not affected by rain or snow, and the work performed had very positive results. They sent us a report regarding this. It was mentioned that this nano lime could be used in the future. With the implementation of these practices in the future, these statues can be passed down to future generations. Based on these reports, new schedules will be created, and restoration and conservation work will continue.”

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