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Hello Stef,
Have you consulted with a nearby archaeological survey department in your
area? One, preferably from an accredited institution.
Only a suggestion.
-rbeck
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Stefanie Dunn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm currently working for a small archaelogical laboratory with limited
> storage space. We're wondering how other museums or labs store items like
> excavated clay brick or roof tile fragments? We are thinking of putting
> them outside in a storage shed so there will be more room in the climate
> controlled enviornment for more fragile artifacts. Does anyone have any
> experience with this? If so, what sort of containers do you recommend they
> be stored in within the shed? They are currently in document boxes but they
> obviously wouldn't hold up well.
> Any advice is appreciated!
> Stef
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