Ha! Back in 1995, Rick was at [log in to unmask] That's a long time back, but what the heck.
His thesis was at UNevada, Reno, 1988. Try University Microfilms.
Jeffrey L. Boyer, RPA
Project Director
Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico
mail: P.O. Box 2087, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY on behalf of Katharine Watson
Sent: Thu 8/2/2007 1:22 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Horseshoes
Hi all,
I'm about to analyse an assesmblage of horseshoes (dating from the late
nineteenth/early twentieth century). This is an artefact type I haven't
dealt with before and was wondering what attributes need to be
recorded. I'm planning to start with some basic measurements, but don't
know what to record beyond that, or what the terms for the different
parts of the horseshoe are. I've had a look around for some ideas but
haven't found anything particularly helpful. Any advice would be much
appreciated.
Cheers,
Katharine
Katharine Watson
Underground Overground Archaeology Ltd
28 Pratt Street
Christchurch
New Zealand
027 656 3985
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