The Archaeologist's Field Handbook: North American Edition is a hands-on manual that provides step-by-step guidance for archaeological field work. Specially designed for students (both undergraduate and graduate) and avocational archaeologists, this informative guide combines clear and accessible information on doing fieldwork with practical. 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. Cite this Record. Conservation Manual for the Field Archaeologist. Catherine Sease. Archaeological Research Tools,1. Los Angeles, Ca: University of California. (tDAR id: ).
A Conservation Manual For The Field Archaeologist (ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH TOOLS)|Catherine Sease, Gemini Ship|Lawrence A. Marsden, Automobile engineering: A general reference work (Volume 4)|Anonymous, An essay on waste, nuisance, and trespass: chiefly with reference to remedies in equity: treating of the law of timber, mines, lights, water, support, the construction of public works, c., c. Field archeology. Sease Catherine. A Conservation Manual for the Field Archaeologist. pdf file. size 2,68 MB. added by LiraKatalina 07/21/ modified 09/22/ Los Angeles: University of California, — p. — (Archaeological Research Tools 4). Cite this Record. Conservation Manual For the Field Archaeologist. Catherine Sease. Archaeological Research Tools,1. Los Angeles, CA: Institute of Archaeology, University of California. (tDAR id: ).
Author(s): Sease, Catherine | Abstract: Conservation treatments and techniques for the archaeologist in the field, emphasizing how to conserve an excavated. For the purposes of this manual, near-term conservation goals will be considered publications in the field of marine archaeology conservation to date. May Preface This revised 3rd edition was modified to focus on the field packing of archaeological materials by archaeologists/conservators.
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