Field Notes
Practical Guides for Archaeological Conservation and Site Preservation
Field Notes is a series of essays written by professional conservators and archaeologists. They are intended for archaeologists, conservatrors and students as resource guides for the stabilization and preservation of excavated materials and archaeological sites.
Field Notes is supported by the Edward Waldo Forbes Fund of the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Project Coordinator: Gelnn Wahrton; Translator: Hande Kökten Ersoy; Review Committee: Nancy Odegaard, Nicholas Stanley-Price, Terry Drayman-Weisser
These articles are provided for non-commercial research and education use.
Not for reproduction, distribution or commercial use.
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Number 1
The Role of the Conservator on an Archaeological Excavation
Catherine Sease
Number 2
Guidelines for Foreign Conservators in Turkey
Dr. Hande Kökten Ersoy
Number 3
Conservation and Related Materials: Suppliers and Shopping in Turkey
Kent Severson
Number 4
Selected Bibliography: Conservation in the Field
Krysia Spirydwicz
Number 5
Legislation for the Protection of Cultural and Natural Property of Turkey
Dr. Hande Kökten Ersoy
Number 6
Health and Safty in the Field Laboratory
Scott Carroll and Tania Collas
Number 7
Educational Opportunities for Turkish Conservators
Dr. Hande Kökten Ersoy
Number 8
Documentation of On-site Conservation Activities
Claire Peachey and Ellen Salzman
Number 9
On-site Storage of Excavated Materials
Hiroko Kariya and Claire Peachey
Number 10
Archaeological Site Protection in Turkey
Kent Severson