Manufacturing Techniques and Alloying Compositions of Metal Decorative Artifacts in 18th Century, Myanmar |
Lee, Jae Sung
(Cultural Heritage Conservation Science Center, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Win, Yee Yee (Bagan Archaeological Museum, Department of Archaeology, National Museum and Library) Lee, Bonnie (Cultural Heritage Conservation Science Center, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage) Yu, Jae Eun (Ganghwa National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage) |
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