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Heather,

Did you get any responses from this request? I am working on similarly 
dated "pioneer" homesteads from coastal Maine and would appreciate any 
citations that you may have collected.

Cheers,
Ben Carter, Ph.D. RPA

On 9/1/2011 2:25 PM, Heather Smith wrote:
> Hello, all.
>     I am looking for scholarly articles dealing with archaeology on late 18th century homesteads in the southeast. Anything relating to their design, construction or excavation would be much appreciated! If anyone knows of any references to homes on the "frontier" of the western Carolinas or Georgia, that would also be helpful. Thank you all in advance.
>
>
> Heather M. Smith
> "Vivos Mortui Docent"
> - Let the Dead Teach the Living
>

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