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Meme Monsalve <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 4 Aug 2002 17:35:32 -0400
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Dear Dr. Miller, I have read your answerds about the question on whitewares
and I am very interested in receiving an email copy of your "Thoughts toward
a User's Guide..

I am a venezuela archaeologist interested in clasification of ceramics from
XVI century an on, and I mainly on XIX-XX century ceramics. I have done for
the Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural a catalog with all the references and
images I can find, with a glossary, so I will be very happy if I can have
your paper.

I will look after the volume of Northeast Historical Archaeology Volume 29
in it's web page.

Thanking you in advance, and glad to know you, even if it is via mail...

María Mercedes Monsalve
Antropólogo-Arqueólogo
POBOX 17.074
CARACAS 1015-A
Venezuela

----- Mensaje original -----
De: "George L. Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
Para: <[log in to unmask]>
Enviado: Domingo 4 de Agosto de 2002 12:20 p.m.


> Response to Ron May's question on concerning the posting on whiteware.   I
> offered to send by email copies of "Thoughts toward a Users' Guide to
> Ceramic Assemblages" which answers the question on separating white bodied
> earthenware bodies to those interested in the question.  Eight people
asked
> for copies and have received them via email.  If someone does not which to
> join the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology to receive a copy of
> the Northeast Historical Archaeology Volume 29 which has my article
> "Telling Time for Archaeologists"  they might try interlibrary loan.  The
> article has color plates of some ceramics and decorating processes for
slip
> wares.  Given the prices of todays books, it is a bargain at $30.00.
>
> George L. Miller
> URS Corporation
> 561 Cedar Lane
> Florence, New Jersey
>

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