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I think that is the article. I will check it out. thanks, Bob
At 08:48 PM 11/9/2011, you wrote:
>Hi Bob, you would be interested in Linda Derry's chapter about the
>influence of women's kinship relationships on the location of the houses
>and stores owned by their husbands. I think it is in the Deetz feshrift.
>regards,
>suzanne
>
>On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 5:36 AM, Robert L. Schuyler
><[log in to unmask]>wrote:
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> > Can anyone help me relocate a source? It is an article in an edited
> > compendium on historical archaeology and the author is a woman. It is an
> > impressive archival analysis of kinship. The author was looking at feuding
> > - I think in the US Southeast - in which people were fighting or killing
> > each other and their acts did not make sense until she shifted the analysis
> > from the family names (male) to the the maiden names of the women involved.
> > Suddenly all sorts of relationships became visible.
> >
> > What is this source?
> >
> > Has this author published other items on this "hidden" pattern?
> >
> > Are their similar articles by historical archaeologists or historians
> > which dig deeper into kinship relationships/
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > Bob Schuyler
> >
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