%0 Journal Article %T Analyzing Truth and Time in the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage %J The Monthly Scientific Journal of Bagh-e Nazar %I Nazar Research Center for Art, Architecture and Urbanism (NRC) %Z 1735-9635 %A Yousefnejad, Soodabeh %A Falamaki, Mohammad Mansur %D 2019 %\ 02/20/2019 %V 15 %N 69 %P 5-18 %! Analyzing Truth and Time in the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage %K time %K Truth %K Restoration %K Conservation %K Cultural heritage %R 10.22034/bagh.2019.82304 %X Statement of Problem: The confrontation of restoration and truth oriented to the problem of time is investigated in this article. With the erosion of the work in the environment based on the type of inorganic or organic matter, a question arises for the restorer, how is the truth evaluated in the worn-out work? The challenge of the existence of the work in the past, or its current state of deterioration as a truth, is a problem which the restoration always faces, and responding to it by time analysis can determine the approach and the selection of conservation method for the work’s survival. Objective: the current study aims to create a time oriented theory for determining the position of the truth of the work as an entity in the present or the past. Research method: In this research, truth has been studied based on the theories of time, with the theoretical foundations of phenomenology. Accordingly, the truth hidden in the mask of the material of the work related to the human existence, and from other aspects, the truth as the existence of the work in the past or its current condition in the present has been discussed. Conclusion: With the phenomenological view, the dependence of truth on the human existence gives to the work a protective status. In addition, the theory proposed in this article determines the truth of the work as an existence in the present or past, based on time theories and can create the theoretical foundations for selecting suitable restoration methods to optimally protect and maintain the work. By accepting the theory of dynamic time, there is no past; there is only present time, and the truth consists in the entire existence of the work in the present, not a thing left in the past, that, by eliminating the surface layers of the work, the restoration pursuits it; the totality of the existence of the work in the present is conserved and maintained for transmission to the future. In the theory of static time, with a chronological look at time, there is past, and the truth of the work is its past. With a reference to valid documentation, the existence of the past of the work is restored in the present. %U http://www.bagh-sj.com/article_82304_0a4220900f3a24bd5789a2598c96aabd.pdf