Subject: Consolidating bone
I'm working for an archaeological project in Yucatan, Mexico, and I am writing a proposal to treat a shell mosaic-covered human skull. The bone is extremely degraded and broken into 250 pieces. I was proposing to consolidate the bone with dilute Paraloid B-72 prior to reconstruction, but when I consulted with a Mexican conservator, she said that the Mexican government would probably not approve the use of B-72 for consolidation. She says that they don't like using synthetic materials to consolidate, and she said that with the heat and humidity (no climate control in storage here), they have had problems with synthetic adhesives and consolidants degrading, yellowing, and becoming brittle. Hasn't B-72 held up well over time? Are they just conflating it with cellulose nitrate adhesives? I know that the Tg of B-72 can cause problems with slumping, but that isn't really an issue with consolidation. She says that they use lime water (calcium hydroxide) to consolidate stucco and shell, and she was suggesting that I use it on the bone. Is this an acceptable and effective treatment for bone? She also suggested I try a consolidation treatment for degraded archaeological bone and shell that they have recently developed here in Mexico. I only have a vague description, because the conservator who has developed it has not published on it yet. It's roughly a mix of Sodium Fluoride or Calcium Fluoride with chitin or chitosan, processed somehow with acetic acid. I've sent an email to the conservator regarding her product, but haven't received a response. Has anyone heard of a similar product? I would love to get more information and opinions on this. It seems like conservators down here are interested in using natural and/or indigenous materials in conservation treatments as much as possible, as opposed to easily distinguishable synthetic materials that US conservators generally prefer. They say that this bone and shell consolidant is great because it is effective and doesn't hinder future analysis. Emily M. O'Brien Objects conservator Proyecto Arqueologico Xuenkal Merida, Mexico *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:46 Distributed: Thursday, March 6, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-46-025 ***Received on Friday, 29 February, 2008