MT-2210-05-NC-10. Eric Shindelholz, formerly The Mariners' Museum, successfully concluded his grant research and submitted his final deliverables regarding his project to investigate the use of emerging technologies for drying waterlogged archeological wood artifacts and to train students to use these technologies in conservation.
For more information contact David Morgan.
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