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DISSOCIATION- The Agents of Deterioration (10|10) | Art Conservation 101

DISSOCIATION- The Agents of Deterioration (10|10) | Art Conservation 101 We've made it to the final Agent of Deterioration: Dissociation! Dissociation is when information gets separated from cultural heritage objects, or if objects get lost in storage.

Dissociation is a result from poor collections management procedures, so making sure objects are labelled and placed in proper areas is vital to protect cultural heritage objects.

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