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Martin H. Eastburn
 
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Default Question re. Copper artifact Canadian Arctic former CopperCasting In America (Trevelyan)

Wood plane - shave bone. Shave Ice. Mostly Bone.
Remember they carve bone into figures and tools.
It is their wood and stone item.

Martin

Inger E Johansson wrote:

"Seppo Renfors" skrev i meddelandet
...


Inger E Johansson wrote:

Inger E
"Seppo Renfors" skrev i meddelandet
...


Inger E Johansson wrote:

Seppo and Tom,
I am reading an interesting article about Copper casting, Norse


Artifact

Copper casting, found in Canadian arctic. I guess I refered to it

before.

What's intriguing is that it's seems as if some of the Copper has


been

analyzed and some not. Thus I wonder if anyone of you have read or


heard

of

the full testresult of the Copper in the analyzed artifacts. Is the

origin

of the Copper discussed at all?

I reported on copper said to originate from the Coppermine River
region found on Greenland in an earlier post. The river was named for
the Copper Inuit (?) who live in this area.


I have read:
P Schledermann and K M McCullough: Inuit-Norse Contacts in Smith


Sound

Region in Contact, Continuity and Collapse.ISBN 2-503-51291-7
where they in a table dealing with artifacts and descriptions


Cat.No.

resp

Remarks regarding several artifacts found in among other sites House


21

Skraeling Island Site refer to Mc Cullogh 1989 for a Copper endblade
Sf-Fk-4-1216? Have anyone of you or the others seen any hint of


where

the

Copper origin from?


Seppo,
sorry I missed that ref. you say Greenland, the one I refered to


definitely

wasn't found in Greenland. Btw there were an Iron blade found with a


handle

of musk ox and a carpenter's special tool - a wood carpenter's
plane(McCullough 1989, pl 73).....
typical trade items don't you agree? :-)


A knife, machete or axe would be "trade goods" - but not a carpenters
plane. What would Inuit do with one of them?



Well what would they do with ship rivet, Chain mails(pieces found several
places), Chain mail lump, Iron spikes and Axe-blade????

I thought someone here at an early stage spoke of the lack of wood in the
Arctic area, Greenland included.....

Inger E

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