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i just did a short paper on the possibilities of finding evidence of
religious (or other) minorities in european towns as part of an advanced
exam; i don't know of anything specifically huguenot, but had pointed out
that urban dynamix basically meant that traces of ethnic identity might be
difficult to find, given the long histories of european cities, the tendency
for people to come & go, etc., and the nature of the remains...
what, for example, would a medieval jewish foundation or stairway look like?
did the huguenots have distinctive material culture that would not have got
lost somewhere in the piles of other detritus that accumulates in wells,
cesspits, along old property lines, etc.?
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Subject: Re: Huguenot archaeology
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how about references to Huguenot archaeology in Europe?
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