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Yes, they are definitely associated with the habitations and are the
central hearth feature in each of the three structures in which they are
associated with.
Jason Brooks
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Harding Polk <
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> Are you sure they are hearths? Are they definitely associated with
> habitations?
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> Harding Polk II
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Brooks <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Need Help Locating Information
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> Greetings,
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> I am a Research Assistant with the LSU Rural Life Museum's Chatsworth
> Plantation Archaeological Project and we have been attempting to find info
> on a set of hearths related to the quarters unearthed during our
> excavations. I have provided a link to photos of these hearths:
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/bama21x/sets/72157644756803660/
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> The information we do know is that there is no indication that these were
> ever the classic H-shaped hearths. Therefore they were not just simply
> disturbed causing them to be missing the cross bar section.
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> Any help in locating sources or other locations where these have been
> located would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for any
> assistance that you may provide.
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> Jason N. Brooks, RPA
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> Department of Geography & Anthropology, Louisiana State University
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Jason N. Brooks, RPA
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Department of Geography & Anthropology, Louisiana State University
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