Abstract
Reviews basic techniques of archaeological conservation for application to the treatment of geological specimens. They include cleaning, joining, consolidation, and gap-filling. Includes a case history of mammoth tusk treatment.
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Jaeschke, H., & Jaeschke, R. (1987). Archaeological conservation: Some useful applications for geology. Geological Curator, 4(7), 462–472. https://doi.org/10.55468/gc16
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