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Hello!
I’m an undergraduate student at the University of
Hawaii. I am trying to find out as much information on
Ayers Cherry Pectoral that I can for my class project.
Our historical archaeology class is analyzing
artifacts found during this last summer’s field
school. I took the Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral bottle as my
project because I’m interested in late 19th century
medicine as well as the global trade patterns within
the world. Our sigh has many artifacts from all over
the world; food pots from china, medicine from New
England, and perfume from France. Below is a link to
the sights website, there you will find a short
background of the sight itself, as well as pictures of
the artifacts found. I have more detailed picture of
the Ayers Cherry Pectoral bottle for anyone who wants
it. My bottle has an embossed “2” on the bottom. Any
information on dating my bottle, contents of the
Cherry Pectoral, any facts or figures on consumption
or side effects of the drug itself. Anything localized
in Hawaii is would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.uhh.hawaii.edu/~anthro/Keanakolu.htm
Thank you for your time,
Dane Olson
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