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7/1/2002 1:34:33 PM, Roderick Sprague <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 10:34:33 -0700
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> From: Roderick Sprague <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:Re: 19th century potteries
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> Kylie
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> You might look at:
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> Landreth, Gerald K.
> 1886 Archaeological Investigations at the Trapp and Chandler Pottery,
>>>> I had no idea Keith was so old! CS
> Kirksey, South Carolina (114 pp.). Master's thesis, University of
> Idaho, Moscow.
> It is available through ILL from the U of I Library, Moscow, ID 83844.
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> Rick
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> At 14:55 01-07-02 +0100, you wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I am interested in locating publications regarding the excavation of 19th
> century potteries world wide. If anyone has information on unpublished
> reports (contract excavations and the like) and how I can get hold of
> them then I would like to know about that too!
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> Many thanks
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> Kylie
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> Kylie Seretis
> Department of Archaeology
> University of Glasgow
> Glasgow G12 8QQ Scotland
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> Work ph: 0141 3305541
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Carl Steen
Archaeologist
The Diachronic Research Foundation
PO Box 50394
Columbia, SC 29250
Web Site: http://diachronic.org
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