Hi every one
simple question
how can we microscope ancientartifact,what we look for under the microscop?
under which X do you use the microscop
thanks
cato90025 <cato90025@yahoo.com> wrote:
cato90025 <cato90025@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear group,
A group member and an antiquities expert--who I will not yet name
until I get his approval has evaluated my listings--per my request.
One item was thought to be a modern piece--the small seal is
modern--that has been taken off and will not be sold.
The boat-figure--is not a boat-figure- -and I stand corrected,
But may be real.
The bronze urn could be authentic, but would have to be microscoped as
would the Egyptian piece.
Whoever had the problem with the Zeus--the Zeus is also real.
I think this is a valuable lesson--when an expert declares an item is
authentic or that the other items needs to be evaluated under a
microscope there should be no categorical, unqualified assertions that
baldly state they are fake.
Moreover, this enterprise/process is even more questionable when the
self-appointed group blacklister--gleefully threatens, based on these
assertions, to put me on the blacklist.
My hope is that this can constructively move forward--and this does
not escalate. I understand that the dynamic involved naturally
encourages invidiousness.
In closing and hopefully in closure, my offer stands on the Egyptian
piece and I will list the expert when I get approval if he hasn't
announced himself already.
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