Kim
Teresa Day-Smith wrote:
> Dr. G,
>
> I never thought about fire damage. That would explain why the white
> shiny haze is one (fused) to the carnelian. Do you know any solution to
> this problem? Do you think the white powdery stuff on the other scarab
> (frit?) could be fire also?
>
> Yes, Kim, I am sure the carnelian is carnelian -- it has a small chip
> that occurred after the white shiny stuff got on it. It is carnelian no
> doubt.
>
> Thank both of you.
>
> Teresa Day-Smith
>
>
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> *Subject : *[br] Re: Scarab problem
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> *Date : *Mon, 9 Jun 2008 17:55:06 EDT
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> *From : *ancientgas@aol.com
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> *To : *Ancientartifacts@yahoogroups.com
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> the white on the stone can be from fire damage. br g
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