Conservation treatments and techniques for the archaeologist in the field, emphasizing how to conserve an excavated object before it is taken to a trained conservator offsite. Safety procedures and conservation supplies and materials are recommended. Techniques for lifting, cleaning, consolidating, marking, and storing are discussed, along with methods for treating specific artifact materials (e.g., amber, wood). Appendixes cover impressions and chemical preparations
Conservation is a highly skilled, scientific, and artistic activity that aims to preserve for future...
Since its foundation in 2002, the laboratory of the Department of Archaeology of the Brussels Region...
Preventive conservation at archaeological sites is a broad range of measures, aimed at passively mit...
Conservation treatments and techniques for the archaeologist in the field, emphasizing how to conser...
Preservation in the field has its origins in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries archaeol...
Overview of conservation in archaeology; basic archaeological conservation procedures. Adhesives and...
The management of archaeological artefacts calls upon knowledge and practices originating in diverse...
Preserving the archaeological archive of sites and collections includes a broad range of measures to...
Conservation is a relatively new discipline which has evolved from a trade of highly skilled craftsp...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Cadernos de Arqueoloxía e Patrimonio (CAPA)[EN] A brief approach to conservation as an essential par...
The Department of Archaeology at the National Museum of Wales has an active multiperiod excavation p...
The methodology is a complex system of procedures involving experimentally verified as well as modif...
The decision to conserve has already been made when a book is brought to a conservation studio. It ...
The main purpose of this contribution is to emphasize the interaction between book archaeology and b...
Conservation is a highly skilled, scientific, and artistic activity that aims to preserve for future...
Since its foundation in 2002, the laboratory of the Department of Archaeology of the Brussels Region...
Preventive conservation at archaeological sites is a broad range of measures, aimed at passively mit...
Conservation treatments and techniques for the archaeologist in the field, emphasizing how to conser...
Preservation in the field has its origins in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries archaeol...
Overview of conservation in archaeology; basic archaeological conservation procedures. Adhesives and...
The management of archaeological artefacts calls upon knowledge and practices originating in diverse...
Preserving the archaeological archive of sites and collections includes a broad range of measures to...
Conservation is a relatively new discipline which has evolved from a trade of highly skilled craftsp...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Cadernos de Arqueoloxía e Patrimonio (CAPA)[EN] A brief approach to conservation as an essential par...
The Department of Archaeology at the National Museum of Wales has an active multiperiod excavation p...
The methodology is a complex system of procedures involving experimentally verified as well as modif...
The decision to conserve has already been made when a book is brought to a conservation studio. It ...
The main purpose of this contribution is to emphasize the interaction between book archaeology and b...
Conservation is a highly skilled, scientific, and artistic activity that aims to preserve for future...
Since its foundation in 2002, the laboratory of the Department of Archaeology of the Brussels Region...
Preventive conservation at archaeological sites is a broad range of measures, aimed at passively mit...