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> Hi Frank,> > Yes indeed, that would be worth
repatriating!> There must be more stuff like the LDG scarab around, at
least bea
Hi Frank,
Yes indeed, that would be worth repatriating!
There must be more stuff like the LDG scarab around, at least beads...
Any other pointers?
Nick
At 08:14 PM 6/10/2004, fcressy wrote:
Hello Nick,
> So what is the fanciest LDG artifact in existence?
I would guess that it's the scarab in King T
Hello Nick,
> So what is the fanciest LDG artifact in existence?
I would guess that it's the scarab in King Tutankhamen's breastplate.
See this link from The Tektite Source:
http://tektitesource.com/Libyan_Desert_Glass.html
Regards,
Frank
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Don't we have better things to worry about than whether Libya is going to
spend $100s or $1000s to repatriate EACH chip, flake or blade of Libyan
Desert Glass? If anyone has a piece of pressure-flaked Libyan Desert Glass
shaped into the silhouette of a priest (like some exquisite Mexican
obsid
bject: [meteorite-list] Warning about Lybian Desert Glass Artifacts
Charles Viau wrote:
>is just a moot point, because as long as
>these LDG glass artifacts can be found
>outside of Egypt, then there is no way
>to prove when and where an item was
>actually found, unless of course
Charles Viau wrote:
>is just a moot point, because as long as
>these LDG glass artifacts can be found
>outside of Egypt, then there is no way
>to prove when and where an item was
>actually found, unless of course you had
>your photo taken holding it up with the
>pyramids in the background...
ound...
Un-enforceable.
CharlyV
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Michael Masse wrote:
>I h
Michael Masse wrote:
>I had understood that Libyan glass Paleolithic tools
>are found in what is now arid regions of Libya .
>What does Egypt have to do with it? If I recall
>correctly, several of our members have found/
>purchased bulk meteorites, NWAs, etc., have
>also brought back artifacts
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