Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7453341 | Quaternary International | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This project demonstrates the importance of having a well-funded post-excavation conservation programme employing a preparator-conservator not only to appropriately stabilise and conserve the physical material for detailed study but also to conserve information that might otherwise be lost e.g. orientation of bones when found, or the preservation of sedimentary structures. In addition, familiarity with the material resulting from several years of preparing the bones under a microscope has revealed important aspects of the material- relating often to taphonomy and pathology - that might otherwise have been missed.
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Authors
Nigel R. Larkin,