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Current approaches to the underwater cultural heritage - strengths and weaknesses : materials conservation management
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51678
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RP20869
Author:
MacLeod, Ian D.
Citation:
HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT. 1992 v.9, no.3 : 11-16 [also kept Maritime with their journals at P994];
Year:
1992
Subject:
Underwater archaeology - Conservation and restoration
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Shipwrecks - Conservation and restoration - Management
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Museum conservation methods
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