Archaeological Conservation

These guidelines are aimed at archaeologists, finds specialists and museum curators who are involved in the planning and publication of archaeological projects with an expected finds assemblage, as well as finds liaison officers and other museum staff advising metal detectorists.

They provide advice on good conservation practice and indicate what project managers should expect from conservation practitioners. They do not provide detailed practical conservation advice for fieldwork, and should be viewed as companion to other texts such as 'First Aid for Finds' (Watkinson and Neal 2001: D Watkinson and V Neal, First Aid for Finds, Rescue/ UKICAS 2001).

Front cover of Investigative Conservation guidelines

Front cover of Investigative Conservation guidelines

Further information

Advice on facilities and conservation laboratories available for commercial and other work can be obtained from the Conservation Register of the Institute of Conservation (ICON).

Front cover of Guidelines on the X-radiography of archaeological metalwork

Front cover of Guidelines on the X-radiography of archaeological metalwork

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