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Page 36 scan

July 14, 1982

A.M.

Box 7: Pelvis

  1. Continued to clean the pelvis. The section uncovered yesterday appears to be in a good hard condition from the PVA treatment
  2. Many roots and rootlets
  3. Photographed by Chris, overall view and detail of bone from 2 viewpoints.

Lucy assisting.

Box 3 Bone 1: Glued again and looked over fragments.

Box 1 Bone 2: Looked for possible joins and found one and glued it.

Page 37 scan

Box 7: Pelvis

Continue working on cleaning out the pelvis from the surrounding earth. Using the nasal spray bottle filled with water, one drop at a time plus dental pick, gently continue at defining the edges. Treated a delicate area with PVA emulsion (15% in vol.) and brushed on.

The bone is quite visible and now looks like a pelvis.

Brushed all of the exposed bone with the PVA emulsion.

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B. J. Hurst. (2017) "BJH I (1982-07-14):36-37; Daily Log from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Poggio Aguzzo/Poggio Aguzzo 1/1969, ID:308". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2017-10-04. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/documents/deb2fc15-0893-4589-a478-ac990255f7d8> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2q81m64b

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