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Tobias Vilhena <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Matthew,
of course I would like to receive all kind of references you have.Do you have a website where I could find more information about the where you work.
I'm very interested to talk about historical archaeology and management with you.
Sincerely,
Tobias Vilhena
--- Em seg, 10/6/13, Barbour, Matthew, DCA <[log in to unmask]> escreveu:

De: Barbour, Matthew, DCA <[log in to unmask]>
Assunto: Re: Brazilian Jesuitic-Guarany missions
Para: [log in to unmask]
Data: Segunda-feira, 10 de Junho de 2013, 15:03

Hi Tobias,

I do not know if this would be helpful, but I am the Manager of Jemez Historic Site. We preserve and protect San Jose de los Jemez Mission (Franciscan), established in 1621. There is also possible evidence of an early 1598 Franciscan Church built on our grounds. Most of the archaeological work at the site has not been published. However, I could send you references to what has. The reason I think the site may be pertinent to your research is that among the convento rooms is a large two-story structure believed to have been used for grain storage. If you want the references, please contact me off the list.

Cheers and good luck,

Matt

Matthew J. Barbour
Site Manager

Jemez Historic Site
PO Box 143
Jemez Springs, NM 87025
email: [log in to unmask]
office: 575.829.3530
cell: 505.220.3270

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of [log in to unmask] [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 11:54 AM
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Subject: Re: Brazilian Jesuitic-Guarany missions

Contact Dr. Mark Warner at the University of Idaho.  The University  has
done archaeological excavations at Jesuit founded Cataldo  Mission for
decades.  The Greek Revival architecture building, located in  northern Idaho near
Coeur d’ Alene, was established in the  1840s.  Mark's contact is
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Mike Polk
Sagebrush Consultants, L.L.C.
Ogden, Utah


In a message dated 6/10/2013 10:40:11 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
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Hi,  Tobias,

Contact the folks at Historic St. Mary's City, the first  colonial capital
of Maryland, first settled back in the 1630s.  There was  a Roman Catholic
Chapel there which has been excavated and reconstructed as  part of the state
historical site.  As I recall, it had a Jesuit  connection, so might be
relevant to your work.

Silas Hurry and Tim  Riordan both appear from time to time on the HISTARCH
list, so likely will see  your query.  There also is a website with contact
info. for Historic St.  Mary's City.  Easy to Google.

Best wishes,

Robert  Keeler

-----Original Message-----
From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY  [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tobias
Vilhena
Sent: Monday, June  10, 2013 8:59 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Brazilian  Jesuitic-Guarany missions

Dear colleagues,
My name is Tobias and  I work at IPHAN, the brazilian public department
which protects our  national material and immaterial cultural heritage
I have been  studying and managing the archaeological collection of  Sao
Miguel das  Missoes; one of the Jesuitc Missions in South America and a World
Heritage  Site. Since 2012, I have been also studying at the University of
Coimbra, in  Portugal. Is anyone here working and/or studying the same
subject in  America or Canada  ?
Sincerely
Tobias  Vilhena

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