Subject: Storage of bone
A very precious osseous flute was found in Slovenija by the archaeologist Dr. Turk in the year 1995. It was made of young cave-bear leg 45.000 BP, so it belongs to the middle Palaeolithic age (mousterien). The flute is doubtless the oldest and the precious instrument ever found. According to previous inadequate storage conditions during the scientific research, the fossil bone shows the first signs of decay. The flute is stored in National Museum of Slovenia at the present. We would like to offer to it the most properly storage conditions we are able to. Therefore we are seeking the advice from the people experienced in this matter, how to complete our goal in the most efficient way. The flute will surely change many hands in the future, so we have to find the adequate way of protection. My idea is to put it into the polyethylene or polypropylene transparent box with ArtSorb filling. We are, however, not sure what form of ArtSorb (granule, cassette or plates) should be used and to which RH value it should be conditioned. We would welcome any suggestions and thank you ahead. Zoran Milic National museum of Slovenia Presernova 20 Slo-1000 Ljubljana +386 61 218 886 Fax: +386 61 221 882 *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:67 Distributed: Friday, February 6, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-67-008 ***Received on Tuesday, 3 February, 1998