Vol. 32 / No. 2

By: Lynn Grant

Southwest Pottery Artifacts on Tour: A Report from Conservation

Southwest Pottery Artifacts on Tour: A Report from Conservation The University Museum has had an active program of loaning artifacts […]

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Vol. 41 / No. 2

By: Lynn Grant

Conservation at Copan

One of my favorite parts of archaeo­logical conservation is being a field conser­vator and working with the archaeologists on site […]

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Vol. 42 / No. 3

By: Ellen E. Bell, Robert J. Sharer, David W. Sedat, Marcello A. Canuto and Lynn Grant

The Margarita Tomb at Copan, Honduras: A Research Update

In an earlier issue of Expedition (41[2]), we reported on the first five years of work in an Early Classic […]

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Vol. 45 / No. 2

By: Lynn Grant

The Pharaohs Invade Venice: From Museum Galleries to the Palazzo Grassi–Via the Grand Canal: Conservation Notes

Early in 2002, the Palazzo Grassi, an ex­hibit venue in Venice, Italy, began arranging a major exhibit of Egyptian artifacts […]

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Vol. 50 / No. 1

By: Lynn Grant

What Do You Think of That?: Museum Staffers Blog about Museums: Conservation Notes

Most of us who work in museums usually entered the field because of a love for museums. One of the […]

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Vol. 50 / No. 2

By: Lynn Grant

Virginia Greene: Conservation Notes

Virginia Greene, the Museum’s Senior Conservator, retired this year after an illustrious career at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of […]

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Vol. 56 / No. 3

By: Lynn Grant

A Treasure Among the Sherds: Beneath the Surface

The treatments done by Penn Museum conservators usually relate to a current exhibition or loan. For our interns, however, we […]

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Vol. 60 / No. 1

By: Lynn Grant

Foundational Work: Conservation and The Middle East Galleries

Conservation is involved very early in the process of creating new Penn Museum galleries and exhibitions. When the curators and […]

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