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Good morning.
We are a large repository for archeological collections. We have been
asked by the University's insurer to submit to them a valuation for
the entire collection. I would like to hear from others who hold
archeological materials how they went about determining such a
figure. While it would be a fairly easy thing to assign an E-bay
value of X to one dart point, what to do about all of the potsherds,
debitage, mussel shell and soil samples, etc. that have no commercial
value, but are priceless nonetheless from a research standpoint?
Assigning value based on 2007 costs to excavate all of the
materials/generate all the records would result in a prohibitive valuation.
Any advice is appreciated.
Laura
Laura Hiilier Nightengale
Head of Collections
Texas Archeological Research Laboratory
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station R7500
Austin, TX 78712-0714
512-475-6853
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