Current Research at the Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2020
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Current Research at the Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University," at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
The Conservation Research Laboratory (CRL) at Texas A&M University is one of the oldest continuously operated conservation laboratories specializing in material from underwater archaeological sites in the world. Currently, the CRL is conserving artifacts and watercraft from archaeological sites from a wide array of time periods and georgraphical locales around the United States, and this session offers a snapshot into the various aspects of conservation techniques and archaeological research that is currently underway at the CRL.
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Conservation •
Preservation •
Reconstruction •
Trade •
Ironclad •
Tobacco •
Pipes •
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19th Century •
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~9 •
000 years BP
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Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-8 of 8)
- Documents (8)
- The Application of 3d Models to the Conservation Planning Process (2020)
- Clay Tobacco Pipes From The Excavation Of The CSS Georgia (2020)
- Overview of the Current Projects at CRL (2020)
- The Pewter Assemblage from the Site of CSS Georgia (2020)
- Placing The Past: Using GIS To Reconstruct The Maritime Landscape Of The Alexandria, Virginia Waterfront (2020)
- Reconstruction of the World Trade Center Ship (2020)
- Small Steps to Preserve El Gigante: Conserving and Interpreting an Artifact from a Rockshelter in the Highlands of Honduras (2020)
- A Study of the Effects of Two Poly-Ethylene Glycol Pretreatments in the Conservation of Waterlogged Wood (2020)