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I have recovered files looking like this from both my grand father's
tool box (left in a damp shed) and from material from archaeological
sites (prehistoric to historic). A X-ray and/or metallographic
examination usually confirms the identification.
Chris
On 23/06/2011 18:18, Evans, Lynn (DNRE) wrote:
> I have a mystery artifact: iron, 13.5" long, bent up on one end, the hooked end is square in cross-section, tapered end is more rounded; found in a newly plowed garden plot in Mackinaw City, a little over a mile from Michilimackinac, only known historic use is pasture, a clasp knife blade and a hollow artillery shell (both compare favorably to Michilimackinac finds) were found close by
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> Photo posted at www.flickr.com/photos/64404343@N02<http://www.flickr.com/photos/64404343@N02>
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> Any suggestions much appreciated
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> Lynn
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> Lynn L.M. Evans, Ph.D.
> Curator of Archaeology
> Mackinac State Historic Parks
> P.O. Box 873
> Mackinaw City, MI 49701
> 231-436-4100
> [log in to unmask]
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Chris Salter
Senior Analyst,
Oxford Materials Characterisation Service,
Department of Materials,
Begbroke Science Park,
Sandy Lane, Kidlington,
OX5 1PF
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