For horseshoes see:
Morris, Rick
1988 What the Horse Left Behind: The Archaeological Study of Horseshoes. Master's Thesis, University of Nevada, Reno.
Harding Polk II
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Subject: Re: typology guides?
For some types of horseshoes, see the reproduced Russell and Erwin
llustrated Catalogue of American Hardware, 1980, p. 250.
ot specifically about horseshoes, but for a font of historical information
about blacksmithing, there is
ractical Blacksmithing, M. T. Richardson, 1978, which is a reproduction
f volumes published in 1889-1891.
oberta S. Greenwood, RPA
n a message dated 11/2/2012 8:02:35 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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Hello- we are in the process of expanding our archaeology lab and are
ealizing that we are missing some typologies. Does anyone have any references
for typologies of 19th century horseshoes and/or butchery practices of the
18th-20th centuries? I seem to recall a study looking at how cuts of
eef changed over time, with recognizable associated bones, but can't remember
here it might be. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Leo Demski
arasota History Center
arasota, Florida =
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