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The Harvard Semitic Museum houses ancient Near Eastern exhibitions and explores the rich history of cultures connected by the family of Semitic languages. The museum remains dedicated to the use of their collections for the teaching, research, and publication of Near Eastern archaeology, history, and culture.
Once the granolith was removed and the old slab was exposed, it revealed 4x4 blocks that would result in a grid-line pattern that the university did not want showing. Therefore, the Black Bear team collaborated with SGH to evaluate new options that would eliminate grid-lines. An integrally colored, modified 2 inch topping was engineered and installed, polished, and enhanced with a decorative border.
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