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Any help would be appreciated. We recovered a bullet and have had some
difficulty identifying it. One person says it's a smoothbore, another says
a Mannlicher. It is a 7.52 mm (.308). There is no military context for it,
and it was recovered in an area of made land (fill from other parts of the
city--Seattle).
If you know about ammunition, let me know off-list and I'll send you an
image of it.
Thanks,
Alicia
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Alicia B. Valentino, Ph.D.
Northwest Archaeological Associates, Inc.
5418 20th Avenue NW, Suite 200
Seattle, WA 98107
206.941.7465 (cell)
"Attention, all honor students will be rewarded with a trip to an
archaeological dig. Conversely, all detention students will be punished
with a trip to an archaeological dig." -Principal Skinner in "Lisa the
Skeptic."
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