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Old 2nd April 2009, 06:53 PM   #1
Tim Simmons
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I think is is just great. So much so I had to bring out this old friend to compere wood patina. We know how flint was exported from Aus. This stone looks like granite but I am not an expert. I have found that Yap islanders got there stone money discs from Palau over 290 miles away. The Yap money stones although massive do look like the Gaba-Gaba disc but I would not like to say there is a connection.
This club has LLmi ? kumusi writen on it, the Kumusi river Oro province PNG. The other word may be a village or tribe of people. The disc club is also found in the Torres staits Islands. Much further south. I would imagine it was all so found on other islands. I would like to think these pieces were collected before the Kokoda trail. When compered to my African items they do look turn of the 19th early 20th century.

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