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Appendix IV: Lead-Isotope Studies of the Bronze Horse from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Appendix IV: Lead-Isotope Studies of the Bronze Horse from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Appendix IV: Lead-Isotope Studies of the Bronze Horse from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Author/Artist:
Brill, Robert H.
Other Authors:
Barnes, I. Lynus.
Murphy, Thomas J.
Published In:
Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, v. 21, no. 1 (Fall 1981), pp. 32-39, ill. 0197-1360
Subjects:
Technology
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Bib ID:
AI87461
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Also available online in the Science Research database, full text.
Appendix to the article "Technical Examination of the Classical Bronze Horse from the Metropolitan Museum of Art" by Kate C. Lefferts and others.