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Date: | Mon, 11 Apr 2005 17:25:33 -0400 |
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A second poster on chronology for commonly occurring artifacts is now
available from the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology. It is
titled “Telling Time for the Second Half of Nineteenth Century.” Artifact
dates used in the poster were taken from the article “Telling Time for
Archaeologists” by George L. Miller, Patricia Samford, Ellen Shlasko and
Andrew Madsen published in the 2000 issue of Northeast Historical
Archaeology. The poster was designed and produced for the Council for
Northeast Historical Archaeology by URS Corporation, now located in
Burlington, New Jersey. Further information on the poster and a glance of
part of it can be found on the CNEHA web site:
www.smcm.edu/Academics/soan/cneha/george%20poster1.html Thanks to Silas
Hurry for posting it to this site. A third poster titled “Telling Time for
the First Half of the Nineteenth Century” will be made available at the
CNEHA Meetings in October that are being held in Trenton, New Jersey.
Peace,
George L. Miller
URS Corporation
437 High Street
Burlington, New Jersey 08016
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