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Thanks for finding the correct reference, Michael!  I tried looking
for it in my study last night but had so many high piles of books on
the floor, I could not even reach my bookshelves!

Smoke.

On 3/13/06, Michael Gregory <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Mark,
>
> The following is the citation for the reference mentioned by Smoke:
>
> Beedle, Peggy Lee (compiler) and Geoffrey M. Gyrisco
> 1996    The Farm Landscape: a Bibliography of the Architecture and
> Archaeology of Farmsteads and Settlement in Wisconsin and in the Areas
> of Origin of its Settlers in the United States and Europe. State
> Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. 186 p. and illustrations.
>
> If you have not checked out the Illinois Archaeological Survey web page,
> do so as one or two conferences sponsored by IAS have focused on
> farmsteads, and the site has a listing of some IL farmstead reports (CRM
> Bibliographies:
>
> CRM Bibliographies
> <http://virtual.parkland.edu/IAS/professional_resources/CRMbibliographie
> sA.pdf> with an introduction by Rochelle Lurie.  Acrobat Format (pdf) ).
> In addition, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. has
> completed a number of other Phases II and III studies of farmsteads in
> Illinois, many of which show in the IAS CRM Bib.
>
> Hope this helps. I have additional reports for Iowa, Wisconsin, and
> Michigan, but these have yet to be organized into a bib. Once I've done
> this, I will send a copy.
>
> michael m. gregory, ph.d.
> Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center
> Milwaukee, Wisconsin
>


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Smoke Pfeiffer

Absence of Evidence is NOT Evidence of Absence

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