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Jeffrey Lavett <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Feb 2002 23:18:21 -0800
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A good first step might be to look at the ships'' manifests, which likely
contained good quantities of EHB wax from Europe.

> Reply:
> Yes, Adrian I understand this, so I repeat:
>
> Has any of this early wax been sampled and analyzed to what
> type of bees made it from early voyages from America back
> to Europe? Isn't there any samples of early wax to be found
> in any museums in Europe that could be sampled?

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