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A Tour of the Laboratory for Archaeological Chemistry

The Laboratory for Archaeological Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, founded in 1987, is a center for research and training in the chemical analysis of archaeological materials, one of a few such facilities in the USA. The laboratory and its continuing operation are made possible by grants from the US [Pg.20]

Wear appropriate protective clothing, lab coats and goggles required [Pg.21]

Never handle chemicals with your bare hands [Pg.21]

Ensure that your work environment is clear and free of debris [Pg.21]

Report any safety issues or violations that you are aware [Pg.21]


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