by Conservation
12/16/2021
behind the scenes, Nabataean art, Nabataean Shrine, stone conservation, objects conservation, archaeological conservation, CAMConservation, Nabatea
This week in objects conservation, we’re doing the finishing touches to the 100+ objects being installed in our newly renovated Ancient Middle East Gallery, opening Saturday, December 18.
by Conservation
2/4/2021
behind the scenes, Nabataean art, stone conservation, objects conservation, archaeological conservation, petra
The lab is full of architectural stones as we get ready to reinstall our Nabataean galleries.
by Conservation
11/19/2020
behind the scenes, conservation, stone conservation, archaeological conservation, objects conservation
This stone relief dates to 883-859 BCE and depicts a divine figure wearing a horned headdress.
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