Subject: Projectile points
Having just read Ines Silva's questions, (Conservation DistList Instance: 13:42 Wednesday, February 2, 2000), about an avocational lithic collection recently donated to the Fort Collins Museum, I am surprised that the museum has not had to deal with such things before. Regardless, though, of the presence of museum protocols for such a situation the key thing, from an archaeological perspective, is the "provenience" information about the artifacts. Whether the museum decides to leave the collection "as is," decides to remount it, or what ever, the information about the artifacts on the tags should be preserved. Beyond this, I would recommend either actually loaning this collection to a reputable archaeological institute for full analysis or, at the very least, make them aware of its existence as this sort of data can be useful for regional surveys and the like. If you have any further questions, please fill free to contact me. J. S. Illingworth Analyst and Conservator Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute Erie, PA 16546 814-824-2581 Fax: 814-824-2594 *** Conservation DistList Instance 13:43 Distributed: Wednesday, February 9, 2000 Message Id: cdl-13-43-007 ***Received on Monday, 7 February, 2000