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A 1947 archaeological study of the Sutter Sawmill in CA is on JSTOR at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25156029
Lyle Browning
On Mar 24, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Mullaley, Meredith wrote:
> Hello!
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> We are trying to assemble a comparative study on sawmills for a
> treatment plan and excavation of a early 20th century (possibly late
> 19th) sawmill in Washington state. It has been a challenge finding
> reports that discuss the excavation of PNW sawmills-not much work has
> been done at the data recovery level. We are hoping to discuss
> different types of deposits that have been excavated elsewhere (feature
> types and methods), what research questions have been addressed and how
> others have interpreted their sawmill remains.
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> If anyone has reference suggestions, or reports they would be willing to
> share, dealing with the excavation of sawmill sites I would greatly
> appreciate it. Any region of the country (or world) would be welcomed.
> I need to compile a list (and ideally a stack) of sources by Monday, so
> sources that are relatively easy to access online or through journals
> would be helpful.
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> Thank you to everyone, in advance. J
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> Sincerely,
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