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  • Evidencing risk to inform best practice: The limitations of detecting tinning layers by visual analysis during the removal of corrosion from archaeological iron
  • David Watkinson
  • Michelle Crepeau; Nicola Emmerson
  • Metals
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  • -
  • English
  • 2019 Neuchâtel
  • Metal 2019 Proceedings of the Interim Meeting of the ICOM-CC Metals Working Group September 2-6, 2019 Neuchâtel, Switzerland
  • 9789290124573
  • Pulido & Nunes

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David Watkinson; Michelle Crepeau; Nicola Emmerson. Evidencing risk to inform best practice: The limitations of detecting tinning layers by visual analysis during the removal of corrosion from archaeological iron . In Metal 2019 Proceedings of the Interim Meeting of the ICOM-CC Metals Working Group September 2-6, 2019 Neuchâtel, Switzerland, pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 9789290124573

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