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Thank You Dr. Hoover. I take it the report you are referring to is "Deetz,
James J. F., Archaeological Investigations at La Purisima Mission.
Archaeological Survey Annual Report 5(5)(1963):151-244. Los Angeles:
University of California Los Angeles?" If so, I will order it through
interlibrary loan immediately.

Best regards,

Pat Tucker

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Subject: Re: Blacksmith Shop Sites

Try the report on the Blacksmith's shop at Mission La Purisima in California

(1787-1834) that James Deetz did in 1962.   It is in one of the later issues

of the UCLA Archaeological Survey Annual Reports.

Bob Hoover


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