
On the occasion of the preventive archaeological research during the restoration works at the Mauksch-Hintz House, a series of archaeological remains from the Roman era, the Middle Ages and the pre-modern period were brought to light. More than 2500 whole, complete or fragmentary glass, ceramic or porcelain objects were discovered, which arrived at the MNIT Restoration Laboratory, where they were subjected to curative conservation and restoration interventions. The interventions were carried out by restoration experts Cornelia Rotariu and Tudor Tomescu. Characteristically for objects on an inorganic support from the archaeological environment, the first stage of the conservation-restoration process was the one through which wet and dry cleaning treatments were applied, to remove deposits of various natures. This was followed by the reassembly of fragmentary objects, where this operation was possible.
The curative conservation and restoration interventions were carried out by Cornelia Rotariu and Tudor Tomescu, experts in ceramic and glass restoration within the MNIT.