Mark
You may want to look at the Journal of the Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historical Archaeology. It is chock full of fram-related/rural archaeology articles and bibliographies going back to 1981. It is now called Ohio Valley Historical Archaeology.
Bob Genheimer
George Rieveschl Curator of Archaeology
Cincinnati Museum Center
1301 Western Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45203
513-455-7161
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Subject: Midwestern Farmstead Biblio
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I am currently trying to develop a bibliography of articles, reports,
etc. relative to the archaeology of nineteenth century farmsteads
here in the Midwest. My sources are at least 10-20 years old, and
I'm pretty certain considerable work has been conducted since then.
I'm guessing that some of you may have already done this, so any
suggestions would be appreciated. I guess I'm thinking mostly Old
Northwest, Midwest, and perhaps the bordering Upland South ...
I would be glad to put it together at a later date, and make it
available to anyone who is interested.
Thanks in advance.
Mark C. Branstner
Illinois Transportation
Archaeological Research Program
209 Nuclear Physics Lab, MC-571
23 East Stadium Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone: 217.244.0892
Fax: 217.244.7458
Cell: 517.927.4556
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