Well, no, that is a different driver.
The woodcone has woodstrips that run into the center/dustcap, starting from the cloth surround.
It bends 3 times towards the center.

The 18 inch Bronze has circular strips forming concentric circles..
It has 4 circles, thus 4 bends before the dustcap...

The Archaeopteryx (1999) was mentioned in the UK 1999, more than 5 years before the advent of the woodcone.
Dave Ayers, Hifi+, writes on the Sound and vision show(Vienna in Austria)that year:
"On show was his 300.000 schilling Archaeopteryx loudspeakers, which are fully C37 compliant. These 100db efficient 2-way cabinets use an 18 inch bass unit crossing over to a heavily modified AMT tweeter at 3kHz (really!). These speakers had the most dynamic drum sound I have heard since I last listened to a pair of Klipschorns. Absolutely frightening! I want to hear more."
The cabinet is made like you would make a violin body I gather by a dude called Kuhnert.
I forgot his first name, Wolfgang? Maybe?

It's a conematerial that is "multilayer-ed" and the C37 lacquer used as a glue evidently. I believe one could call it gopher style? Is that the US word for multilayering a material using only one bondingtype?
The cone of the archaeopteryx is made by copperfoil, really thin copperfoil, or so I was under the impression?
Maybe really thin paper/cardboard. But I think it is copperfoil.
Maybe it now has a woodcone, I'm not sure...
The German word for wood is "holz" and I don't see that used with the bronzecast 18 inch monster.
But I'm not 100% sure of this. Hm, it's possible you are right...
If it is a woodcone. Then somebody please send Kevin at Upscale a mail!
"Yo Kevin, we've got a speaker here, and it sounds like its made of pure woody...think you can DEAL with it?"

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