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My father's great grandmother had a large collection of ancient copper coins from the Indus River Valley region. She passed them on to all of her grandchildren, which means my father has 2 of them in his coin collection.

Back when I had a fascination with geology, archaeology and paleontology, I did my own fair share of searching. I found a trilobite fossil and a fossil leaf imprint, but I never found any human artifacts.
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Here's an interesting artice from ebay about ancient artifacts:

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While many people associate ancient artifacts with museums, some may not realize that there are artifacts available to private collectors. These artifacts are obtained from professional archaeological digs. Since many of these digs happen each year, there are infinitely more ancient artifacts available than the museums or other institutions can possibly store. The collecting of such artifacts is legal and even encouraged; a private collector may well be able to find ancient artifacts in good condition for his or her collection.

The techniques used for preserving ancient artifacts are as fascinating as the artifact's history. Although a number of preservation methods are available, the decision as to which process to use is dependent upon the nature of the specific site, as well as other important factors. Prior to choosing a preservation method, the researcher has to determine how the object was actually formed or crafted.

In some cases, a reproduction of the artifact is produced in order to gain insight into its preservation process. The recent advancements in computer and laser technology have enhanced these reproduction methods. As researchers gain an understanding of preservation through reproduction, more well preserved ancient artifacts have become available for purchase.

If you are considering adding ancient artifacts to your private collection, it is important to purchase these artifacts from a reputable dealer. The dealer should be a member of the International Association of Dealers in Ancient Art. Ancient coins, jewelry, pottery and idols are available. You can choose a collection of specific objects, or you can choose to focus on a specific period. The possibilities are endless!

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