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Greetings,

Figure 9.6 on page 235 of the following report records that the
embossed "FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS" dates from 1932 to the present.

Ward, A. E., E. K. Abbink, and J. R. Stein
1977    Ethnohistorical and Chronological Basis of the Navajo Material
Culture: In C. A. Reher (editor), Settlement and Subsistence along the
Lower Chaco River.  University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

Cheers,

Sean Dunham

Sean B. Dunham, RPA
Commonwealth Cultural Resources Group, Inc.
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>>> [log in to unmask] 03/31/03 08:17AM >>>
Hello all

Does anyone have a date range and citation for the following phrase on
machine-made bottles:

"Federal Law Prohibits the Sale or Re-Use of This Bottle."

If my memory is correct, it should have a date range of 1920s-1960s, or
something like that.

Thanks.

Meredith D. Hardy


Department of Anthropology
Florida State University
1847 W. Tennessee St.
Tallahassee, FL 32304


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