Abstract

The article presents methods of making copies of paleontological exhibits based on many years of experience in making copies of paleontological exhibits. The proposed methods allow you to avoid errors, improve the quality of exhibits, reduce the production time and increase the service life. These guidelines are addressed to restoration artists, art critics and museum keepers. These recommendations are based on many years of experience in training young specialists in the necessary professional skills during internships for the manufacture of copies and restoration of paleontological fossil bones at the Museum of Nature of the Republican State Enterprise “Gylym Ordasy” Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

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