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Dr Robert V J P Varman <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Jan 2002 00:47:07 +1100
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I've made a small start by placing many examples of my excavated ceramics
(mainly transfer printed) of the 1840s-1880s and various cultural material
relating to 1790s sites - all relevant because they were mostly exports
sent to both Australia and the USA from the UK.

As a result I have been able to contribute to the interests of some of my
colleagues in the USA and UK (strangely enough not Australia or New
Zealand). In return I received the most invaluable identifications of items
I could not identify here. It worked both ways and that's the idea isn't
it? I have prepared for a substantial update but will need a new scanner first.

If we can't post whole reports, why not the sections of the reports that
have a wide applicability?

Robert



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