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New Life for Native Artifacts

New Life for Native Artifacts

Recent research reveals bacteria may be the biggest ally in the fight to preserve ancient artifacts from erosion and deterioration.


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Wooden Artifacts in Cemeteries: A Reference Manual (2007-10)

Wooden Artifacts in Cemeteries: A Reference Manual (2007-10)

This project is about saving historic wooden artifacts in cemeteries. Cemeteries are important repositories of local and national history, valued not only for the stories they tell, but also for their emotional and civic connections.


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Development of High-Resolution, Digital, Color and Infrared Photographic Methods for Preserving Imagery on Hopewellian Copper Artifacts (2000-22)

Development of High-Resolution, Digital, Color and Infrared Photographic Methods for Preserving Imagery on Hopewellian Copper Artifacts (2000-22)

Prehistoric Hopewellian peoples of Ohio (ca. 150 B.C. - A.D. 400) produced fine geometric and representational art that played central roles in their social organization and religious practices.


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$165,415 Released for the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training Grants Program

More than $165,000 will fund research to protect America’s historic legacy as part of the National Center for Preservation Technology & Training’s PTT Grants program.


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Louisiana Archeology Week

Louisiana Archeology Week

On October 4, NCPTT hosted one of the statewide activities celebrating Louisiana Archaeology Week.


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Rising from the Depths

Rising from the Depths

When Union ships sunk the English blockade runner Modern Greece off the coast of North Carolina in 1862, Confederates at nearby Fort Fisher wasted little time in salvaging munitions from the vessel. Nearly 150 years later, what they left behind is helping make history in preservation research.


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Drying Waterlogged Archeological Wood Artifacts Complete

Drying Waterlogged Archeological Wood Artifacts Complete

Eric Shindelholz, formerly The Mariners’ Museum, successfully concluded his grant research and submitted his final deliverables regarding his project to investigate the use of emerging technologies for drying waterlogged archeological wood artifacts.


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