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From: Deb Weller
Date: Mon Mar 07 20:43:53 2005
 
     
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Barney,

    As an avocational paleontologist, this one yanked my chain. 

    If it's not a fossil, why perpetuate the idea that it IS one and why
    add to it the fabrication that it is valuable and rare? 

    Ideally, my thought is that your friend should tell her boyfriend
    what you told her. The longer she keeps the secret the further the
    repercussions will reach. If she can't or won't tell him, the next
    best suggestion (and a small prevarication) would be to have her
    suggest they take it to a nearby natural history museum or a college
    with a geology department and have a professional tell them what kind
    of "fossil" it is! She can say she's curious to know more about it
    (remember, provenance is what makes an antique more valuable). If
    they make the visit together, they can have a good laugh together
    about being fooled. Then, the "fossil" could be gracefully retired to
    a jewelry box or even placed in a display case as a private joke
    between them. 

    The museum where I've volunteered for years gets visits like this
    all the time - it's no big deal, though the people who visit
    sometimes feel a little foolish. People bring in "dinosaur eggs" or
    "dinosaur bones" that are just unusually shaped rocks. The curator of
    paleontology at the museum makes a visit several times a year because
    someone found a "dinosaur" when they were digging their pool. Once in
    a while, it might be something like a mammoth or a fossil turtle, but
    it usually turns out to be old sheep or cow bones or even a healthy
    imagination! 

    Honesty IS the best policy! 

Deb Weller

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