coalfire
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/stoneage/fenn-08.html
This link is of a great old piece. I wanted to know how many of my fellow forum members actually keep a record of some type of their finds? Personally I believe everyone needs to. The link shows that a great piece but it has no provenance or history. Making it in essence just a nice piece to look at. Some people out there buy and sell. Me, personally I don't and don't like the practice. But for those that do this piece is worthless. Historically, it may show style but lacks the depth of knowledge. ( like tribe, Wars, animal or job made for...) If we are lucky the stone can be identified, thus a region to associate then a people.
This great link is from the flintknapping post above the forum.[/i]
To me, there is a historical imperative for each of us to keep these peoples history alive. To all of you that don't please start one asap. When we get old some of us are not going to have time or maybe clarity of thought to go back and make a record. I want to give my collection to my children, (and hopefully they also will enjoy the hobby) to protect and maybe pass down to theirs. Or If this does not occur they will be given to a museum.
Tell me what you think and if you have a suggestion to improve mine please post it.
Respects to all.
~Z~
This link is of a great old piece. I wanted to know how many of my fellow forum members actually keep a record of some type of their finds? Personally I believe everyone needs to. The link shows that a great piece but it has no provenance or history. Making it in essence just a nice piece to look at. Some people out there buy and sell. Me, personally I don't and don't like the practice. But for those that do this piece is worthless. Historically, it may show style but lacks the depth of knowledge. ( like tribe, Wars, animal or job made for...) If we are lucky the stone can be identified, thus a region to associate then a people.
This great link is from the flintknapping post above the forum.[/i]
To me, there is a historical imperative for each of us to keep these peoples history alive. To all of you that don't please start one asap. When we get old some of us are not going to have time or maybe clarity of thought to go back and make a record. I want to give my collection to my children, (and hopefully they also will enjoy the hobby) to protect and maybe pass down to theirs. Or If this does not occur they will be given to a museum.
Tell me what you think and if you have a suggestion to improve mine please post it.
Respects to all.
~Z~
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