Collection of Engaged Learning
Contributor(s)
Dr. P. Gregory Warden
Publication Date
4-15-2014
Document Type
Article
Keywords
Engaged Learning 2014
Part of
Extent
19 pages
Format
Rights
The files in this collection are protected by copyright law. No commercial reproduction or distribution of these files is permitted without the written permission of Southern Methodist University, Cox Business School. These files may be freely used for educational purposes, provided they are not altered in any way, and Southern Methodist University is cited. For more information, contact ncds@smu.edu.
Language
English
Acknowledgements
I would like to acknowledge Southern Methodist University’s Engaged Learning program for their generous support in this project. I would also like to acknowledge my two mentors, Dr. P. Gregory Warden, director of the Mugello Valley Archaeological Project and president of Franklin College in Switzerland, and Allison Lewis, archaeological objects conservator and head conservator at Poggio Colla. Your support and encouragement were invaluable and I would have not been able to complete this project without your advice and expertise along the way.
Recommended Citation
Montonchaikul, Sarah Elizabeth, "Conserving Pithoi, Past and Present: The Mugello Valley Archaeological Project" (2014). Collection of Engaged Learning. 48.
https://scholar.smu.edu/upjournal_research/48