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Richard Veit of Monmouth University has carried out excavations at
Twin Lights one of the most famous lighthouses (19th century - present)
in New Jersey and I think LuAnn DeCunzo also did a project at a lighthouse
in Delaware. Are there lighthouses on the Great Lakes?
At 07:09 AM 5/2/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Tony Hewer ([log in to unmask]) is in the process of conducting
>Archaeological Impact Assessments of many lighthouses on the west coast
>of Canada. His research may be of some help; and he may be able to
>direct your friend to some sources as well.
>Kristi
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>michael slack wrote:
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>> Does anyone know of research papers etc concerning archaeology of
>> lighthouses in the USA, Canada? A friend is completing her honours
>> examining Australian colonial lighthouses with particualr reference to the
>> keepers residences, looking at how the individual has changed their
>> environment (landscape and houses themselves) and the way that the
>> environment has determined their own behaviour.
>>
>> any refernces are greatly appreciated
>>
>> Michael Slack
>> School of Archaeology and Anthropology
>> Australian National University
>> Canberra, ACT
>> Australia
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Robert L. Schuyler
University of Pennsylvania Museum
33rd & Spruce Streets
Philadelphia, PA l9l04-6324
Tel: (215) 898-6965
Fax: (215) 898-0657
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