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Nice visual - up to your armpits in Shakers! I think that's a new sitcom
on CBS this fall.
-----Original Message-----
From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andy
Sewell
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 2:34 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Intros
Hi, I'm Andy Sewell, and I'm a principal investigator for a small
CRM/architecture firm in Columbus, Ohio. I'm a historical archaeologist
who specializes in industrial archaeology - just wish more of our
projects actually involved my specialty. Lately I've been up to my
armpits in Shakers.
Dirtiest moment: the one that springs to mind was from my field school
during my master's work at Michigan Technological University, at the
Carp River Forge in Negaunee, Michigan. I was digging a unit that was
mainly composed of crushed iron ore and wood charcoal. At the end of the
day, I looked like someone in a cartoon that just had a stick of
dynamite go off in their face.
Clothing: steel-toe work boots that cover your ankles, carhartt-type
work pants, sturdy belt with my Marshalltown trowel sheath and
leatherman case, any one of my fieldwork sacrificed t-shirts (the ones
with permanent dirt stains that I can get really dirty), tough but
comfortable gloves, and a hat that shades your ears. That's in good
weather of course.
Andrew R. Sewell, MS, RPA
Principal Investigator
Historical/Industrial Archaeology
Hardlines Design Company
4608 Indianola Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43214
ph. (614)-784-8733
fax (614)-784-9336
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