Copper, corrosion and curbing the damaging effects of Bronze

Copper, corrosion and curbing the damaging effects of Bronze

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Editor's Note: Alexis North is a third-year graduate student in Conservation of Archaeological and Ethnographic Materials at UCLA. She specializes in the conservation of archaeological objects and is working at the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University this summer, preparing a group of objects for display here at HMNS. Read the first blog from

Corrosion. The effect of corrosion seen on a brass sheet. Brass is an alloy formed by copper and zinc which may also contain lead or iron. Copper is a Stock Photo

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