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Carolina produce quality casts of a huge range of material, for instance
their most recent catalog pp.500-501.
http://www.carolina.com
Ron Vanderwal
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> From: Laura A Dell[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To: Museum discussion list
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 June 1998 7:38 AM
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> Subject: Archeological Reproductions
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> Please excuse cross postings!
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> I'm looking for manufacturers/sources of high-quality casts of
> archeological tools (i.e. projectile points, gorgets, scrapers, etc.)
> from Archaic and Paleo Native Americans from southwestern Ohio
> and the surrounding region. I'm using the pieces for a wall in a
> Children's Museum which kids can touch, so resin casts will be
> safer and potentially more durable than actual artifacts. I would
> appreciate any advice on sources for these items!
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> Thanks,
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> Laura Dell (513)287-7000, ext.
> 7210 [log in to unmask]
> Science Exhibits Coordinator
> Children's Museum at Cincinnati Museum Center
> 1301 Western Avenue
> Cincinnati, OH 45212
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