metalliatomia
Metalliatomia is a term that refers to the process of removing or altering the metallic components of an object, typically for the purpose of recycling or restoration. This technique is often employed in the conservation of historical artifacts, where the original metal parts may have deteriorated or been lost over time. The process involves the careful extraction of the metal components, which can then be analyzed for their composition and history. This information is valuable for understanding the object's origins and the techniques used in its creation. In some cases, metalliatomia may also involve the replacement of the original metal parts with replicas, ensuring the object's structural integrity and authenticity. The term "metalliatomia" is derived from the Greek words "metallon," meaning metal, and "atomos," meaning to cut or divide. This process requires a high degree of skill and precision, as the metal components are often delicate and irreplaceable.