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Dane: I have sent you the bib in two text files.  If anyone else wants
them, please e-mail me directly.

For Bead information, check out

The Bead Site
http://thebeadsite.com/WELCOME.html

and
The Society for Bead Research
http://www.mindspring.com/~larinc/sbr/index/index.htm

I will also forward your request onto the Beads-L list.  Large and very
active group of bead experts (I just lurk there).

Smoke



Smoke (Michael A.) Pfeiffer, RPA
Ozark-St. Francis National Forests
605 West Main Street
Russellville, Arkansas 72801
(479) 968-2354  Ext. 233
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                      Dane Magoon
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Hello all:

About two years ago there was a brief mention of a
mortuary practices bibliography on HISTARCH, which I
promptly downloaded and have subsequently misplaced.
Any help in tracking down this reference would be
greatly appreciated.

I'm also looking at the use of colored glass beads as
a component of subadult funerary clothing during the
19th century.  Any interesting accounts out there in
HISTARCH land?

Thanks,

Dane Magoon
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