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The British Museum Technical Research Bulletin, Volume 9

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This bulletin, part of an annual series which Archetype Publications publishes in association with the British Museum, offers a forum to show a dynamic behind-the-scenes glimpse of the current work...
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This bulletin, part of an annual series which Archetype Publications publishes in association with the British Museum, offers a forum to show a dynamic behind-the-scenes glimpse of the current work of curators, conservators and scientists conducted on a range of artefacts and materials across the collections at the British Museum.

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Price: £35.00
Pages: 128
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 December 2015
Trim Size: 11.70 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9781909492370
Format: Paperback
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ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks

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Foreword

David Saunders

Early Byzantine glass weights: aspects of function, typology and composition

Chris Entwistle and Andrew Meek

Conservation treatment and technical observations on two objects from the

Waddesdon Bequest with life castings

Maickel van Bellegem, Dora Thornton, Paul Buck and Susan La Niece

The Admonitions Scroll: condition, treatment and housing 1903–2014

Joanna Kosek, Jin Xian Qiu, Keisuke Sugiyama, Carol Weiss, DavidSaunders, Catherine Higgitt, Janet Ambers and Caroline Cartwright

A Great Lakes pouch of black-dyed skin with porcupine quillwork: an update

Pippa Cruickshank

Developing a passive approach to the conservation of naturally mummified

human remains from the Fourth Cataract region of the Nile Valley

Barbara Wills and Daniel Antoine

A metallographic study of some debased silver coinage of Henry VIII

Quanyu Wang, Constantina Vlachou-Mogire, Megan Gooch and Barrie Cook

Tools for eternity: pre-Columbian workbaskets as textile production

toolkits and grave offerings

Karen E. Price, Catherine Higgitt, Thibaut Devièse,Colin McEwan and Bill Sillar

Scientific examination of the Roman ring-pommel sword said to be from Pevensey, East Sussex

Janet Lang and Ralph Jackson

Ancient Egyptian funerary food: new insights

Caroline Cartwright and John H. Taylor

A fresh assessment of a small stone plaque from China

Margaret Sax, Peter Hommel and Sascha Priewe

The conservation and technical investigation of a hollow-cast Egyptian bronze

Graeme McArthur, John H. Taylor and Paul Craddock