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i have "drawing archaeological finds" bz nick griffiths and anne
jenner, archetype 1991, which is an OK introductory handbook, but i
think there are better works out there - i seem to remember the one in
the "cambridge manuals" series was very good
Quoting "E. A. Jolie" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hello,
>
> My apologizes for cross-posting.
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> I wanted to see if anyone recommended a generalized
> guide/book (or books) on artifact illustration.
> Specifically, a colleague and I may need to draw some
> perishable artifacts (e.g., textiles, basketry,
> moccasins, and so forth), and we were curious as to
> what books existed, and what were recommended.
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> Thanks, Ed
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