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Mon, 7 Jan 2013 23:12:42 +0000
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John, Jake and All,
Just an FYI, in going through the famine documents for New Mexico, 1666-1672, I noticed, as Jake probably has also, that the various missions in NM were primarily supplying sheep, lambs, and beans to the local Hispanic residents, while they were providing the local Puebloan-speakers with cattle and corn.  I wish we had more records.

Dedie Snow  

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jake Ivey
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Subject: Re: Mutton/lamb in hispanic site contexts?

John:  Hello after years of no hellos!  Where did you publish the warehouse account records?  I keep hoping to get someone interested in the translataion and initial analysis of shipping records for mission supplies going to Texas, 1745-1772, and I'm always curious about how someone else was able to do something similar, and what format they used.

Jake

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