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Dan, see:
Eric Sloane, A Museum of Early American Tools, Ballantine Books, 1973, New
York. It´s better than notthing...
Daniel
Centro de Arqueologia Urbana
Universidad de Buenos Aires
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From: "Dan Allen" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: Historic axe head chronology
> Good Morning All:)
>
> We recently excavated several iron axe heads with broken cutting edges
from
> a cotton plantation shop deposit along a Chidster stage line road in
extreme
> southwest TN. The deposits date no earlier than the 1820s. Does anyone
know
> of a good resource(s) that sheds some light on the chronology and
stylistic
> change of historic axe heads in the US? Any help appreciated.
>
> dan allen
> cumberland research group, inc.
> www.cumberlandresearch.org
>
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