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Conservation begins from the moment of exposure of an artifact or feature and is part and parcel with archaeology—without it archaeological information can be lost or left unexploited.
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An Outline History of Conservation in Archaeology and Anthropology as Presented Through Its Publications October 1987 Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 26(2) 85-104
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enable students to assist with fundamental conservation activities during excavations. Objectives On successful completion of this module a student should e able to discuss fundamental ethical principles in conservation. Have an overview of conservation planning and conservation activities within archaeological projects.
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In 1987 the GCI offered Conservation in Field Archaeology the first in a series of courses that provided an overview of conservation-oriented field techniques and preventive measures in
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Introduction and Overview of Conservation in Archeology. In Basic methods of conserving underwater archaeological material culture (pp. 1–7). Washington D.C. U.S. Dept. of Defense Legacy Resource Management Program. Hamilton D. (1996). Basic Conservation Procedure. In Basic Methods of Conserving Underwater Archaeological Material
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way the conservation of archaeological sites is like other heritage conservation. Implicit in conservation s objectives is the basic requirement to remove or mitigate the causes of deterioration. For archaeological sites this has a direct and immediate effect on visual legibility and indirectly
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