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Dr. Smith is an associate professor and director of the Archaeological
Preservation Research Laboratory (APRL). He holds the
INA Faculty Fellowship.
Working as a conservator, he specializes in the preservation
of organic artifacts using silicone oils, resins, and other
polymers. Since 1981, he has participated in survey and shipwreck
assessment in the Great Lakes and participated as a student
and research assistant in excavations at Port Royal, Jamaica.
Working in conjunction with Donny L. Hamilton of Texas A&M
University and Dow Corning Corporation of Midland, Michigan,
he has developed and patented new conservation strategies
and industrial applications. He also participates in numerous
joint international research projects.
APRL is currently working to conserve selected artifacts
from
- La Salle Shipwreck Project,
- forensic anthropology,
- Egyptian mummy tissues studies, and
- the conservation of a wide range of artifacts from many
of the on-going excavations from Texas A&M University
and the Institute of Nautical Archaeology.
Samples of Dr. Smith's photography are available here.
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