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Hello!

 

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.

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. 



Thank you to everyone, in advance.  J

 

Sincerely, 

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