The Stein Birch-Bark collection in Oxford: thirty years of developing treatment options for our most fragile manuscripts
Treatments for making birch-bark safe to handle range from the minimal to the extremely interventive. The choice of treatment for any object of historical or cultural significance must reflect its artifactual value, uniqueness and the accessibility of the information it holds; this is especially the...
Main Author: | Gilroy, N |
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Other Authors: | International Council of Museums (ICOM) Committee for Conservation |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Allied Publishers
2008
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