The Parsons Conservation Lab at Emory University’s Michael C. Carlos Museum conducts research centered on the museum’s collections. Equipped with a variety of analytical instruments, the lab supports extensive investigative work. It collaborates with other analytical facilities and scholars both within Emory and at external institutions to enhance its research capabilities. The lab’s efforts not only help preserve the museum’s artifacts but also contribute to a broader understanding of historical preservation and conservation methodologies.
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