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Kris Oswald <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Nov 2011 07:47:16 -0500
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Morning to all


 I have just begun site testing(stp work) of a Pioneer cabin site in
Michigan and have a couple questions if I may, the wheat field that it
is located in is approx 80 acre's and has not been dragged/ plowed or
tilled in many years and the wheat for winter is resting a foot high. A
metal detector survey of the site was done a couple of years back with
some good results but conflicts with the Families story on where the
cabin was located.I have brick fragments on the highest elevation as
well at the lower section closest to original road bed where most of the
personal artifacts have been recovered. I am looking for any resource
materials on Michigan Pioneer Cabin Excavation. the concentration
level's of material from the STP's are light at best, is it possible
that the only remains of the site are articulated across the field?. I
feel that until the soil has been turned  to expose more surface
artifact my STP work will take forever. Any thoughts on this?  I value
your opinions
P.S.  not sure when the field will be worked again

Thanks in Advance

Kris Oswald
Linden Mi
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