Description
American Indian cultural objects, like such a lot objects, go to pot through the years. Precious and irreplaceable pieces of a other people’s heritage can turn to dust, either slowly or abruptly, depending upon their composition and the ways by which they’re stored and handled.
This practical guide, with over 100 color and black-and-white photos, offers Indian and non-Indian caregivers, conservators, and collectors useful information on usual museum practice to assist them in making decisions to slow deterioration.