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Tom

Let's have a look. I may publish it in the What's That column of The Glyph.

Ron Fellows, CM Editor, The Glyph


Tom Vosmer wrote:

> Dear Listmembers,
> I was unpacking momentos from my childhood - those things one squirrels
> away for decades - when I came across a pottery shard with a note attached,
> saying it was found in Lake Cowan, Ohio. Although my archaeological ethics
> had not yet developed then, the interest in archaeology obviously had. I am
> still (or again) in archaeology, but Middle Eastern, so haven't a clue what
> this shard might be. It has a light grey body, with black geometric design
> on the outside. I could post a jpeg to anyone who might care to have a
> look.
> Best regards,
> Tom Vosmer
>
> Tom Vosmer
> Research Institute for Cultural Heritage
> Curtin University
> PO Box U 1987
> Box U 1987
> PERTH, WA 6845
> Australia
>
> or
>
> Department of Maritime Archaeology
> Western Australian Maritime Museum
> Cliff Street
> FREMANTLE, WA 6160
> Australia
>
> Direct Tel/Fax 61 8 9336 1716
> Museum Fax 61 89430 5120
> Museum Tel 61 8 9431 8439

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