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Jake

Colonoware  has many definitions but I can say that in Trenton N.J. some was
found at the Old Barracks by Hunter Research Inc.  As far as your second
question isn't that what you are referring to by saying colonoware?


Bill Liebeknecht


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Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 5:18 PM
Subject: Colonoware


> Histarchers:
>
> I'm working on a research project that focuses on colonoware, and I have a
> couple of question for the group:
>
> Has anything that could be considered colonoware been found north of
> Virginia?
>
> Has anyone shown or suggested that some redwares in the English colonies
> might be made locally, perhaps by Indian groups?
>
> Jake
>

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