Overview of conservation treatments applied to rock glyph archaeological sites /
Rock glyphs, ubiquitously referred to as rock art, are often the most highly visible components of archaeological sites. Such artifacts, therefore, are most prone to deterioration and degradation from human caused and natural elements. Conservation efforts to save the world's ancient rock gly...
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