No Longer Forgotten: Successful Academic Research Drawn from Rehabilitated Collections
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Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-8 of 8)
- Documents (8)
- The Artifact Collection from Modern Greece: Using 50 Years of Conservation to Answer New Questions (2015)
- Bringing the Neighborhood Back to Life: Working-Class Consumption and Immigrant Identity in 19th-Century Roxbury, Massachusetts (2015)
- From Horse to Electric Power at the Metropolitan Railroad Company Site: An Old Collection Provides a New Narrative of Technological Change (2015)
- How to Reduce the Boxes in your Laboratory and Produce Good Research: Archaeobotanical Analyses and Rehabilitated Collections (2015)
- Obligations and Opportunities of Old Collections, a Boston Perspective (2015)
- Revisiting Parting Ways Forty Years Later: Some Research Challenges and Successes (2015)
- Revisiting Past Excavations: An In-Depth Look at Feature B7 from the African Meeting House, Boston, MA (2015)
- Using Collections for Trans-Atlantic Studies: A Case Study in the Spanish Atlantic (2015)