Conservation Research Laboratory
Nautical Archaeology Program
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas 77843-4352
Phone: 979-845-6354
FAX: 979-845-6399
E-mail: crl@tamu.edu
Need artifacts conserved from any archaeological site - on land or underwater?
Check out our
SHIPWRECK ARTIFACT AND OTHER CONSERVATION SERVICES.
Information on how to conserve archaeological material can be found here on-line in Dr. Hamilton's
conservation class
CONSERVATION MANUAL.
Report 1 - Conservation of ceramic firepot
Report 2 - Composite wood and iron artifacts - pole arms and partisans
Report 3 - Silicone oil and organic conservation
Report 4 - Conserving the human skeleton found aboard La Belle
Report 5 - Conservation of closed wood containers: a chest from La Belle
Report 6 - Conservation of the Fairfield Union field cannon
Report 7 - Conserving the hull of La Belle
Report 8 - A carpenter's tool from Port Royal, Jamaica
Report 10 - Site 8SJ3478, possibly the Industry: a British 18th-century shipwreck
Report 11 - Pass Cavallo project (Page currently down)
Report 12 - A chest from the Brother Jonathan shipwreck.
Active web cam sites:
Ongoing work to model the War of 1812 brig Jefferson by Glenn Greico of the Ship Model Shop
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