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Lynn:
If a pXRF chemical analysis would be useful AND you are coming to SHA at
beautiful, WARM Amelia Island Florida in January. Dr. Claudia Brackett or I
will do the analysis on the spot FREE as a part of our INNOV-X grant at
either the Archaeochemical Workshop or at the INNOV-X booth.
That goes for ANYONE who needs some FREE pXRF analyses done at the
Conference. Bring your materials and go home with analyses.
Sincerely,
Richard J. Lundin BA, MA, RPA, ISAP
Consulting Historical Archaeologist & Remote Sensing Specialist
(Archeogeophysics)
Director, Wondjina Research Institute
Co-Organizer & Co-Chair, SHA 2010 pXRF Symposium
Member, SHA Technology Committee
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jim and
Lynn Evans
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Subject: lead seal question
During this summer's excavation at Michilimackinac we found three lead
seals, two of which we had not seen before.
The first is a Series A lead seal stamped:
VIALET
C
...ONTAVEA
W
on one side and scratched:
31-3/4
3"99
on the other.
The second is a Series C,
stamped D.S.S.&A. on one side and 23 on the other. Both sides have a
speckled background.
The context is a fur trader's house, but mixed (1781 - 1929) deposit, the
result of grading.
Can anyone identify any of these marks? There are photos available at
<http://archaeoseek.ning.com/photo/albums/ms2-2009-lead-seals>. I can also
e-mail them on request. Thanks in advance
Lynn Evans
Lynn L.M. Evans, Ph.D.
Curator of Archaeology
Mackinac State Historic Parks
P.O. Box 873
Mackinaw City, MI 49701
231-436-4100
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