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Conservation Techniques In Archaeology

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Conservation techniques in archaeology refer to the methods and practices used to preserve and protect archaeological artifacts, sites, and materials for future generations.

Key Features

  • Preventive conservation
  • Interventive conservation
  • Documentation of artifacts
  • Storage and display techniques

Pros

  • Helps protect and preserve valuable archaeological resources
  • Allows for the study and analysis of artifacts without causing damage
  • Ensures artifacts remain accessible for research and education

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming and labor-intensive
  • May require specialized knowledge and skills
  • Some conservation techniques can be invasive to the artifact

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