Paul D. Lynn
Paul D. Lynn Ph.D., (American, born 1964), is a late Egyptian/Early Coptic Art Historian/Conservator and is currently co-chair of the CCBDD Journal and Research Committee.[1]
Research Contributions: Dr. Lynn has completed relevant research contributions in the areas of: cartonnage materials science testing,[2] pigment analysis and reconstruction,[3] conservation collections analysis,[4] as well as significant research and documentation in the area of Greco-Roman period Coptic funerary iconometry.[5][6]
Lynn is an active Egyptologist advocating current international restitution policies and guidelines regarding returning objects of significant artistic and historic value to their countries of origin.[7] He also espouses current trends in the conservation of historically significant objects and sites which attempt to leave culturally sensitive artifacts undisturbed when possible and to utilize all forms of non-destructive testing wherever practical.
Notes
- ↑ lynn.paul@cuyahogabdd.org
- ↑ Trinity College Archives, Dublin 1985
- ↑ Namgyal Institute 1993-96
- ↑ "The Barthwell Collection", Baron-Forness Archives 1986
- ↑ Mellon Pre-Doctoral Fellow; "Objects of Ancient Origin: Selected Infant Sarcophogai", EUP, 1987, 34pgs.
- ↑ "Late Egyptian/Early Coptic Funerary Iconometrics" U of P, 1999
- ↑ UNESCO Guidelines 1970