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A touch tank was set up
so that artifacts in the final freshwater rinse stage of their conservation
could be seen and touched by the public. Along similar lines, the recovered
cannon was placed in an electrolytic tank in the exhibit and was situated
with a wall display to explain the conservation process to the public.
Finally, J.W. Morris III, a SOAR archaeologist, began constructing a scale
model of the site. This season opened the analysis of this site and left
many questions to be answered.
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