Hello Gail,
Not to get anyone's hopes up by the revision of the Subject line...but,
unfortunately...I am not aware that there is a can refernce available
online...only the old hard copies (like Jim Rock 1990).
OH!... almost forgot about the IMACS site...with ALL sorts of info on
various artifact types (including PREhistoric). But, the BLM should
have this web link made available to their volunteers. ?
Here's the IMACS "Tin Can" page (but, are they all tin?)
http://www.anthro.utah.edu/IMACs/471-TinCans.pdf
And the figures that go with it:
http://www.anthro.utah.edu/IMACs/471-Tincans1.jpghttp://www.anthro.utah.edu/IMACs/471-Tincans2.jpg
And their Home page with the list of other pages (down left side):
http://www.anthro.utah.edu/imacs.html
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>From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
>Behalf Of Gail & Muriel Carbiener
>Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 4:40 PM
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>Subject: Re: Milk glass dating
>
>Carol:
> For those of us who "volunteer" with the BLM or Forest
>Service on archaeological projects this web page is wonderful
>to add to our library.
> By chance, is a similar web site or reference available
>for cans in the 1800s to mid-1900s?
>gail carbiener