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Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology

Farquar, R. M. and V. Vitali (1989), Lead isotope measurements and their application to Roman artifacts from Carthage, Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology Papers in Science and Archaeology, Vol. 6, pp. 39-45. [Pg.574]

The Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology conducts studies such as these to expand the knowledge of ancient cultures by applying rigorous scientific techniques. More information about this research center can be found in the following sidebar. [Pg.183]

Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology. Available online. URL http //masca.museum.upenn.edu/. Accessed May 28,2009. As the scientific branch of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, the Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology conducts research on many topics, including archaeological chemistry. Their Web site describes the techniques they use and some of their current projects. [Pg.196]

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