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DATUM | DATE ON S K EN MERK | N OS RÉFÉREN C ES UW K ENMERK | VOS RÉFÉREN C ES

25/02/08            

CON TACT E- MAIL CON TACT TEL. CON TACT TÉL

      hans.beeckman@africamuseum.be      

BETREFT | CON CERN E

wood analysis "Tanzanian mask"

Dear Mrs. Martelli,

LAND- ENBOSBOUWECONOMIE ÉCONOMIEAGRICOLEETFORESTIÈRE

Francesca Martelli Director

Entwistle

5 rue des Beaux Arts 75006 Paris

Frankrijk

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We are pleased to send you the report on the wood analysis of the

Tanzanian mask that you consigned to the laboratory for Wood Biology for identification.

A small fragment allowed producing a thin longitudinal tangential and a transversal section.

The examination of the wood anatomical features and comparison with scientific reference material showed that the wood is from the botanical species Lannea schimperi (growing in the eastern parts of Central-Africa) from the family of the Anacardiaceae.

We hope that this analysis is useful to you.

Yours sincerely,

Dr.ir. Hans Beeckman, senior scientist and curator of Xylarium Laboratory for Wood Biology and Xylarium

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