Years ago I worked at an art museum where some artists in residence used sand as part of their installations (leaves and other things too).  They put the sand into black garbage bags and sealed them up with some sort of food bag sealing device then put them onto the roof of their house for several months to kill everything in the sand.  Seemed to work fairly well. Just make sure that you have a decent air exchange in the case because sand does hold moisture. 


And, don't allow the artifacts to have direct contact with the sand -- use mylar or similar as a barrier. 

--
Michelle Zupan
Curator
Hickory Hill & the Tom Watson Birthplace
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