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Gregory Scheib <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Feb 1997 21:51:41 -0500
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Are you doing an exhibition on Bigfoot?!
You can understand my curiosity -- Gigantopithicus...Pacific
Northwest...seems like a logical connection.

By the way, you might try contacting the folks at the Human Origins
Project at the Nat. Museum of Natural History -- they may have a source
for you. Anthro office phone: (202) 786-2931 Ask for Jenny Clark.

Take care,
        Greg

Columbus Center
Hall of Exploration
701 East Pratt Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
410.576.5753
> In developing an exhibit I am searching for skull casts of the following
> specimens that I am having trouble locating otherwise. Most of these will be
> fragments or isolated teeth, or reconstructions.
>
> Gigantopithecus sp. and Gigantopithecus blackii
> Sivapithecus sp.
> Kenyapithecus sp. (I have source for partial mandibles)
>
> I do have Carolina Biological as a source for others I am looking for. As
> this is probably not of wide interest, you can reply off-list. If others are
> interested in sources I get let me know and I will post it. Thank you in
> advance or any help you can provide.
> Anthony E. Kerwin
> Curator of Exhibits
> Pacific Northwest Museum of Natural History
> 1500 E. Main St.
> Ashland, OR 97520
>
> Phone: 541-488-1084             FAX: 541-482-1115
>

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