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Adrienne Roberts <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 2 Jan 2000 18:34:03 -0330
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Hi everyone and Happy New Year!

I have  a question relating to personal goods.  my parents gave me some
artwork taht they bought in Egypt ten years ago which has been drawn on
papyrus.  they've never been unrolled or taken out since they purchased
them.  They are quite large, ranging in size of 15x12 to approx 48x24.
what is the best way to frame them and display them and care for them in
my home? should i treat them like other paper artwork or is there
anything special one should do with papyrus.  they are absoultely
breathtaking and i want to preserve them as well as possible for
generations to come.any suggestions would be gratly appreciated.

thanks
adrienne

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Adrienne Roberts
Archaeology Unit
Queen's College
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's, NF
Canada
(709) 737-8869
(709) 726-3703 (home)
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