I was wondering how one would go about tagging objects
made of stone. I'm interning with an institution that
hasn't done much accessioning over the past few years
and hasn't had a curator in over a decade. I'm
preparing some info about a large collection of
objects that had formerly adorned various buildings in
the pittsburgh area, and decided it would be a good
idea to formally accession them so that those who
follow me will have an easier time with the info. I'm
wondering how I should mark the objects. They're made
of stone or concrete, and will be exposed to the
elements throughout the year.
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Jason
http://community.webshots.com/user/farside268
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