Alexander G. Buychik (Bujčik)
EU, Czech Republic, Ostrava

Inauthentic Klironomy is a klironomical science of the preservation of reconstructed cultural heritage objects, which repeat the lost authentic objects and may partially contain the original materials.

Inauthentic Klironomy is an independent science of the Tactile Klironomy direction in the system of the klironomical sciences.

1. History is the humanitarian science, which is engaged in studying of the person (his activity, condition, worldview, social communications, etc) in the past, in other words, the science studying various sources about the past to establish sequence of events, objectivity of the described facts and to draw conclusions about the reasons of events.
2. Architecture is science to build and design buildings and structures including their complexes.
3. Fine arts is art science combining different types of painting, drawing, and sculpture.
4. Materials Science is an integrated science at the interface of physics and chemistry that studies the internal structure and properties of materials and laws of their changes under the influence of external factors.

Inauthentic objects of the social history of culture and art are created in different parts of the world in order to recover the appearance of the landscape, which has a special value in the history of the people. In most cases, they are created in the form of reconstruction using historical sources of information, traditions of a certain time and materials, which either correspond to the original or appropriate in their characteristics the most. The most famous example of a inauthentic object of cultural heritage is Stonehenge, which was created anew by 1965 from megaliths collected on a vast territory and artificially located in a fairly convenient for tourist visiting space, only related to the the construction of the druids that was placed in the neighborhood in the past. However, this inauthentic monument was created from reliable archival sources and the material corresponding to the ancient observatories in the island. Consequently, the reconstruction which included both archaeological work and work on cultural heritage preservation, was carried out. This complex of works made an enormous contribution to Klironomy. Therefore it is extremely important to provide such professional activities in a separate klironomical science.

The objects of tangible cultural heritage, which are lost in the material sense and require its recovery in the form of reconstruction, and also inauthentic cultural monuments, which were created as a result of such reconstruction.

The processes of lost objects preservation of cultural heritage in the form of reconstruction that is defined as part of the tangible heritage.

The preservation of irretrievably lost objects of tangible cultural heritage in the form of reconstruction, which can be accepted as the tangible cultural heritage of society.

1. Analyse archival sources in search of the true appearance and characteristics of the lost objects of tangible cultural heritage.
2. Describe the proposed reconstructed object of the tangible cultural heritage.
3. Develop principles and methods of recovery of tangible cultural heritage objects.
4. Form a scientific base, conduct scientific and educational activities and prevention of identification of irretrievably lost objects of the tangible cultural heritage that require updating reconstruction.

1. Preservation of information about irretrievably lost objects of tangible cultural heritage.
2. Preservation of techniques and methods to create irretrievably lost objects of the tangible cultural heritage of society.
3. Recovery of irretrievably lost objects of the tangible cultural heritage.
4. Preservation of reconstruction of irretrievably lost tangible cultural heritage.

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