Turquoise in Mexico and North America: Science, Conservation, Culture and Collections
Abstract
Recopilación de la conferencia organizada en 2009 en el Museo Británico entre los especialistas de diferentes museos e instituciones con colecciones con objetos que contienen turquesas procedentes de antiguas civilizaciones de las tribus nativas de Méjico y Norteamérica, artistas y artesanos actuales. El objetivo era intercambiar los conocimientos sobre el uso de esta gema a través de la historia.Downloads
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Published
2013-07-31
How to Cite
Gómez González, M. (2013). Turquoise in Mexico and North America: Science, Conservation, Culture and Collections. Ge-Conservacion, 4, 176-177. https://doi.org/10.37558/gec.v4i0.179
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