The museum for which I work has a significant amount of soil samples
collected from various archaeological sites throughout the state.
The samples are currently stored in our compact storage space in bags
which are then placed in archival boxes.
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for alternate, maybe
more space-efficent methods for storing archaeological soil samples.
Thanks in advance!
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Jessie Cohen
Registrar, Bureau of Archaeology and Ethnology
New Jersey State Museum
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