Does any one here know any thing about roman or phoenician artifacts

I have some artifacts excavated mostly in Lebanon in 1978. This is just one of several. If any one knows any thing, could you help me?

asked almost 14 years ago

6 Answers

Sounds like a question for a museum curetor.

answered almost 14 years ago

ZenGirl
Reputation: 40
See ZenGirl's booth

No ideaa….check the Library antiques section or historical & biblical devices on the internet. Good luck.

answered almost 14 years ago

You might try swimswithfishes – he sells Roman coins and probably knows a little something maybe.

answered almost 14 years ago

jamiro
Reputation: 1261
See jamiro's booth

Wow! That sounds fantastic—I envy you! How on earth did you get these?
Zen had a good suggestion—if there is a natural history-type kind of museam in your area…I’d look for an expert on such articles…
The only thing I know about antiquities [URL removed] [URL removed] How much is a greek earn?
[URL removed] About 3 drachma’s an hour.
Sorry—it was funny when Abbot & Costello told it in 1943!

answered almost 14 years ago

Thank you all so very much for your help and input. And a very special thank you to DansGoodStuff. Dan, you have sent me 2 emails to 2 people who have been great. I am learning more than I dreamed possible about these items. Some is unbelieveable, thanks again

answered almost 14 years ago

Yes, try (DansGoodStuff) who probably knows. Sounds like some great artifacts!

answered almost 14 years ago

MONTROSE
Reputation: 8354
See MONTROSE's booth
Question Vitals

Viewed: 3961 times

Asked: almost 14 years ago

Latest response: almost 14 years ago

To Answer Brilliantly

Remember these tips:

  • Use links to other sources to support your opinions
  • Use examples where possible
  • Put yourself in the inquirers shoes: what extra info would be helpful?

Should I post a comment or an answer?

You can only post one answer, so make it count. Maybe your reply is more fitting as a comment instead?

Post an answer for:

  • Replies that directly and specifically answer the original question

Post a comment for:

  • "Thanks," "Me too," "I agree," or "Works for me" types of replies
  • When you would like the original poster to provide more details
  • When you have more to add to someone else's question or answer

See also our Roundtable FAQ.

Formatting

Community help posts follow certain formatting guidelines, which may impact the look of your post. If you're interested in tweaking the format, instructions are available here.