Then there's the Sprang bonnet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  We 
saw it during the "treasure hunt" that Devon organized for the 
Hasbrouck Heights IOLI convention.  It looked a lot like the Salado 
piece and was labelled as ancient Egyptian.

Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
(formerly  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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From: Tamara P Duvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> So, OK, bits of Sprang (under whatever name) have been dug in Peru, 
> dated as early as 500 BC, and the craft seems to have been known all 
> over the world for hundreds of years. No reason why it shouldn't have 
> resurfaced in Arizona or thereabouts, (spontaneously or through long 
> tribal memory <g>) some 1800 yrs later.

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