Conservation of the Shanidar Z Neanderthal
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Conservation of fragile and fragmented archaeological remains can be essential to their preservation and study. Here, the authors use the example of the approximately 75 000-year-old Shanidar Z Neanderthal to illustrate the importance of appropriate conservation from excavation to the laboratory, and of the detailed documentation of this process, for enabling anatomical and taphonomic research.
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Antiquity
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0003-598X
1745-1744
1745-1744
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Antiquity Publications
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John Templeton Foundation (ID# 61812)
British Academy (VF3\101562)
British Academy (VF3\101562)

