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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Canada
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Thanks for the info n2s. Where they in this exact form? If so, then that's extremely useful info. I like these pieces at art objects, but it's good to get an idea of what they sell for in their native market.
Fearn, I agree with most of your assessment, but just to be argumentative... Your point about metal tools, wouldn't metal tools be a possibility post-contact, which, theoretically, could still place the item, again theoretically and ignoring all other factors such as the odd form, at 100 years or more?I did turn up one 'real' example which Tim might find interesting if he hasn't seen it already. Not Polynesian, but rather African and collected in 1946. http://anthro.amnh.org/images/full/901/901_7905.jpg |
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