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Pat, I have searched the The Bead Forum newsletter index
(http://sbrwebsite.home.comcast.net/newsletter/newsletter.htm) which
only goes to 1995, but no Green Heart are mentioned. You may want to
contact our Journal (BEADS) editor, Karlis Karklins. If it is in the
Journal, he would be more than hapy to sell you one.
Smoke.
On 8/31/06, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Looking for references on glass seed beads. References that deal with the
> artifact's history, dating, and method of manufacture in historical and
> archaeological contexts. I am currently finishing up a report on an Indian burial
> (probably Ottawa), with trade silver and other artifacts, that was salvaged
> excavated in 1976 for the University of Toledo, Ohio, USA. The touchmark on the
> silver, crescent-shaped gorget reads script "RC" for Montreal silversmith
> Robert Cruikshank (1774-1809). The burial I suspect dates ca. 1815-1820 for
> another reason.
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> I would appreciate any assistance.
>
> Pat Tucker
> French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan
> Detroit
>
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Smoke Pfeiffer
Absence of Evidence is NOT Evidence of Absence
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