
The Archaeologist's Manual for Conservation
A Guide to Non-Toxic, Minimal Intervention Artifact Stabilization
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Focusing on the intersection of archaeology and conservation, this manual aims to reintegrate conservation practices into archaeological work. It serves as a practical guide for non-professional conservators, enabling curators and archaeologists to identify artifacts needing professional care and to stabilize them using simple, non-toxic methods. The author emphasizes the importance of preparing for artifact care from excavation through storage, reflecting on advancements in conservation techniques since 1958. The manual covers a range of materials, offering both technical and accessible methods for artifact preservation.
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The Archaeologist's Manual for Conservation, Bradley A. Rodgers
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