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A Model Model To Do Archaeological Conservation "Compared with its better-known Vesuvian neighbor, Pompeii, where local officials, constrained by inadequate and mismanaged government funds, have long struggled in their efforts to conserve and protect the sprawling open-air site -- and even to prevent the periodic and well publicized collapse of walls -- Herculaneum has become a textbook case of successful archaeological conservation."
The New York Times 11/15/12
Posted November 15, 2012 04:16 AM
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