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Acknowledgments
Principal funders of the Limestone Sculpture Provenance Project:

The Florence Gould Foundation

The Getty Grant Program

The Samuel H. Kress Foundation

The National Endowment for the Humanities

The Limestone Sculpture Provenance Project is sponsored by the International Center of Medieval Art, The Cloisters, New York.

Institutions and individuals involved in the Limestone Sculpture Provenance Project:

1977–2005: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York
2005–ongoing: University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR), Columbia, Missouri

Lore Holmes, Project Chemist, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Garman Harbottle, Senior Scientist, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Jeff Speakman, Senior Research Specialist, Archaeometry Laboratory, University of Missouri Research Reactor
Michael D. Glascock, Senior Research Scientist, Archaeometry Laboratory, University of Missouri Research Reactor
Charles T. Little, co-director, Limestone Sculpture Provenance Project, curator, Medieval Art and The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Georgia S. Wright, co-director, Limestone Sculpture Provenance Project
Danielle Johnson, coordinator in France, Paris
Annie Blanc, Geological Engineer, Paris

The text for "The Limestone Sculpture Provenance Project: A Case Study" is based on essays by Wendy Stein, Charles T. Little, Georgia S. Wright, and Lore Holmes. For further information, please refer to the exhibition catalogue Set in Stone: The Face in Medieval Sculpture, edited by Charles T. Little. (New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2006)

We would like to thank Garman Harbottle of Brookhaven National Laboratory, John Bruestle of RE Technologies, and Jeff Speakman and Michael D. Glascock of the Archaeometry Laboratory at the University of Missouri for generously providing their expertise in support of this project. The sustained development of the Limestone Sculpture Provenance Project would not have been possible without the long-term dedication of Lore Holmes.

The "Set in Stone: The Face in Medieval Sculpture" feature was produced by the Medieval Art and The Cloisters, Education, Website, and Information Systems & Technology departments of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The project team are Ariel Algus, Paul Caro, Phoebe Ford, Jessica Glass, Garman Harbottle, Douglas Hegley, Carol Lekarew, Charles T. Little, Michele Lussier, Matt Morgan, Jonathan Munar, Teresa M. Russo, Jody Seasonwein, Dan Shields, Koven Smith, Adam Squires, Lasley Steever, Wendy Stein, Osamu Takahashi, and Eileen Willis.
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