Archaeology in the Laboratory
Archaeology in the Laboratory
Artifact Conservation
Much of the archaeological work was conducted in a specialized laboratory for the cleaning, consolidation, and stabilization of waterlogged materials. During these treatments, recovered objects were studied and recorded to determine their role in telling the story of the Tristán de Luna expedition. Objects were prepared for interpretive public displays. Much of this work was undertaken by staff and local volunteers.
Keywords: Tristán de Luna expedition, Interpretive public display, Laboratory Analysis, Waterlogged Artifacts
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