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African Terracotta Pottery Storage Jar

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African Terracotta Pottery Storage Jar

  • Post author:inesfeliciano
  • Post published:29.04.2020
  • Post category:Archaeological / Terracota

Vaso Grande em TerracotaConservation Status: Large fracture; Deterioration of edges; Absence of ceramic slurry; Accumulated dust on the whole surface.

Intervention: Cleaning; Edges consolidation; Bonding; filling; Chromatic reintegration; Protective Finish.

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