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Best suggestion from me, Rob, would be Linda Scott Cummings in Colorado. She has done many historic era residue analyses, including material from Jamestown.

Mike Polk

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> On Dec 15, 2017, at 11:24 AM, Rob Hunter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear HISTARCH
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> I am lookin for recommendations for someone to undertake residue analysis from a sealed 19th century stoneware vessel associated with a Southern root doctor or conjurer.
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> Any advice is appreciate....I would probably want someone to take the samples as well but probably could arrange that locally.
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> Many thanks
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> Rob Hunter
> Editor, Ceramics in America
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