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Subject: Re: Fwd: [good] Re: Chinese American historical archaeology web  sites

i vaguely remember it might have had something to do with mike wilson's doctoral dissertation -
if you look at the university of calgary, wilson should still be in the geology dep't (he studied archaeology, is an expert in bison bones, but ran the geology lab when i was there) -
they used to talk about the large number of medicine bottles from a chinese apothecary's shop -
if you can't find mike, scott macechern might know something, or who to contact; he was in calgary before i was:
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"Patrice L. Jeppson" <[log in to unmask]> schrieb:
> Geoff,
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> Do you remember who may have done that project? It is unlikely that there 
> was a web page for this created at the time of course -- but it is always 
> possible that the information was used again for such a public archaeology 
> purpose. I did a quite, albeit not comprehensive search and didn't find any 
> promising web sites for historical archaeology and downtown Calgary.
> 
> Thank you so much for the suggestion. These three web projects will only 
> work if archaeologists answer the calls for information (as you did). The 
> SAA and SHA do not have the money and people power to research such lists 
> (and the volunteers like myself certainly can't know of all the 
> possibilities given the great number of sub-specialties). My tactic has 
> been to put together a short list on a topic and then show people what we 
> want and hope and pray they respond. Thanks again!
> 
> Patrice
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> >Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 17:01:00 +0000
> >From: Geoff Carver <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: [good] Re: Chinese American historical archaeology web sites
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> >there was also something done in the centre of chinatown in calgary at 
> >least 20 years ago...
> >i wouldn't even know how to find the info on that any more...
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