There was a small time capsule in a Department Store (originally A.&T.
Inglis, now Farmers) building in Dunedin, New Zealand, the site of
which I excavated in 2003. The main buildings dated to between ca1870
and ca1890, but the time capsule was a small informal one left by some
staff during building work in 1924, with some 1949 additions. A small
egg-powder tin contained a couple of hand-written notes with the names
of the staff working at the time, and a comment about a rival firm's
sale. The rival firm still exists. The papers from the capsule are now
in the Hocken Archives, in Dunedin. The excavation report is an
unpublished report to the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
Peter Petchey
Southern Archaeology
Dunedin
New Zealand
On Thursday, August 25, 2005, at 05:31 AM, Sarah Miller wrote:
> I recently found a book on the subject that I wish I
> had written (Arrg!):
>
> Jarvis, William E.
> 2003 Time Capsules: A Culture History. McFarland &
> Company, Inc., Publishers: Jefferson, North Carolina
> and London.
>
> We excavated a time capsule last year. I have the
> letter report or my MAAC paper I can send off list to
> anyone who is interested.
>
> Sarah
>
> --- Ruffino Jane <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Can I resurrect this post, and this request? I'm
>> interested in references anyone might be able to
>> provide on time capsules in archaeological or
>> anthropological literature, or anywhere, I suppose.
>>
>>
>> Also, someone posted an anecdote about a time
>> capsule that was blown up by a bomb squad, but I've
>> looked through my Histarch folder, and realised I
>> don't think I saved it. Could someone remind me of
>> it?
>>
>> Jane
>>
>> Sarah Miller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> I'm finishing a paper on a time capsule we recovered
>> last year and was wondering if anyone had any
>> experiences with/references for time capsules or
>> building cornerstone artifacts?
>>
>>
>> Sarah E. Miller
>> Kentucky Archaeological Survey
>> 1020 A. Export Street
>> Lexington, KY 40506
>> USA
>>
>> phone: 859-257-1944
>> fax: 859-323-1968
>>
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> Sarah E. Miller
> Kentucky Archaeological Survey
> 1020 A. Export Street
> Lexington, KY 40506
> USA
>
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> fax: 859-323-1968
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