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Hi there,
You might want to talk to Daves Rossell at the
Savannah College of Art and Design. As part of the
Vernacular Architecture Forum 2007 conference held in
Savannah, he organized a trip to a thriving fishing
camp on the Georgia coast called Shellman Bluff (it
was really fascinating!). He wrote a small article to
accompany the trip, including plans of three of the
houses, which I could forward to you if you would
like.
Best,
Jane
--- Drew Buchner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello HISTARCHers:
>
> Does anyone out there have any archaeological or
> ethnographic data on early
> to mid twentieth century fishing camps/communities?
> I'm investigating one
> in Florida (we have some prior Phase I survey data),
> and we are curently
> conducting oral interviews with former residents.
> Did these types of small
> communities fade away or collapse after WW II
> globally, or in developed
> regions? Any info would be of assistance in
> developing a context, thanks.
>
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Jane Seiter
University of Bristol
Dept. of Archaeology
43 Woodland Road
Bristol BS8 1UU
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