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Archaeological Conservation Using Polymers: Practical Applications for Organic Artifact Stabilization by C. Wayne Smith,

Archaeological Conservation Using Polymers: Practical Applications for Organic Artifact Stabilization by C. Wayne Smith,
Over the years, archaeologists have developed a number of techniques for conserving historical artifacts for future generations. Up to now, however, these methods have provided artifacts only a limited lifespan and in some cases they do not work well with water-logged materials. Within the past few years, archaeological chemistry and concerns of longevity testing have become central issues in the development of conservation treatment strategies. This problem became particularly acute when members of the Texas A&M Nautical Archaeology Program were called on to conserve artifacts from La Belle, the sunken ship of La Salle excavated in the 1990s off the coast of Texas by the Texas Historical Commission. "Entombed in the mud that sealed it from decay for over three centuries, " C. Wayne Smith writes, "the waterlogged hull and hundreds of thousands of fragile artifacts, including brain matter in the skull of one unfortunate sailor, would have been a futile conservation effort without new preservation technologies." Working with Dow Corning Corporation, Texas A&M's Archaeological Preservation Research Lab, and the Conservation Research Lab, Smith and his colleagues set out to develop a series of techniques that would yield successful and affordable treatment strategies for organic artifacts without sacrificing important information. Smith prescribes an effective layout for day-to-day conservation of small organic artifacts and then examines some of the mechanical techniques used to process various organic materials from marine and land sites. He concludes with an exploration of new tools and technologies that can help conservators devise more effective conservation strategies, includingCT scans and Computer Aided Design images and stereolithography.



Conserving Earth's Biodiversity with E. O. Wilson with Book by Edward Osborne Wilson,
Conserving Earth's Biodiversity with E. O. Wilson with Book by Edward Osborne Wilson,
The Conserving Earth's Biodiversity CD-ROM is an entirely new way to study and teach conservation biology and environmental science. Created from the ground up to make the most of today's multimedia technology, it provides a rich learning experience and a wealth of valuable information and materials - including interactive models that allow learners to study dynamic systems, detailed maps, and links to resources on the World Wide Web - that build upon and enhance traditional approaches to the subject. Conserving Earth's Biodiversity is a pioneering educational tool based on the teachings and writings of renowned biologist Edward O. Wilson, and created and developed by science educator Dan Perlman. The program's insightful pedagogy combined with a unique use of multimedia makes it an ideal complement to any standard textbook. Edward O. Wilson is University Professor Emeritus at Harvard University. Arguably the most important evolutionary biologist of his time, he has made seminal contributions to the study of evolution and ecology, created the field of sociobiology, and was one of the earliest voices to speak out about biodiversity loss. Among his books are Sociobiology (Harvard, 1975), The Diversity of Life (Harvard, 1992), and Consilience (Knopf, 1998). Books published by Island Press are Naturalist (1994) and In Search of Nature (1996). Dan L. Perlman has taught conservation biology at Harvard University for nine years, in addition to teaching all ages from pre-school to post-graduate education for college professors and professionals. He has designed curricula, co-authored with Glenn Adelson the textbook Biodiversity: Exploring Values and Priorities in Conservation(Blackwell, 1997), and is a nature photographer and former systems analyst.



Lengths of science fiction series - This list shows the total running lengths of popular science fiction and fantasy television and film series as of mid-January 2006. It separates canon and non-canon, where applicable.

The Cruelty of Really Teaching Computer Science - "The Cruelty of Really Teaching Computer Science" is a 1988 paper by E. W.

Weird Science (TV series) - Weird Science was an mid-1990s American TV comedy series, a spin-off of the 1985 movie of the same name.

Perversions of Science - Perversions of Science was a science fiction/horror television series that ran on the cable channel HBO for one series.



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