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Dear Everyone,
I know some of us have been hounding JV Beckum for the Witthoft paper from
PA Archaeologist, In the meanwhile - see the below citation - i think
anyone interested in flint knapping and gunflints will find exceptional,
and since it is critical may be worth reading by anyone considering reading
the Witthoft paper, with all respects to Witthoft, whose individual
contributions to archaeology are many. - Like Mead when she had that
walking stick you could kill a horse with, we should be respectful of early
research - 50 years of hindsight is an exponential differential. How's
that for a morning rhyme
this should be available through on-line library database search - i
sourced through academia.com
Post-Medieval Archaeology 46/1 2012 - 116-142 - 'State of the Art' of
British Gunflint Research with special focus on the early gunflint workshop
at Dun Eistean, Lewis
Sincerely,
kev
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Jon Van Beckum <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Greetings everyone!
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> Does anyone have a pdf of John Witthoft's 1966 "A History of Gunflints"
> article from the Pennsylvania Archaeologist, 36: 12-49 that they could
> share? I would be greatly appreciated.
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> Thank you!
>
> Jon Van Beckum
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kevin m. donaghy
graduate student
Temple University
Department of Anthropology
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