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May 10, 2016
Hello Histarchers,
Ahhh, the perils of volunteering!
I am reassessing a site that was excavated in the 1970s.
It was an adobe, with outdoor floor pit cooking.
I volunteered to look at the bags of unidentified metal.
In several bags were pieces of iron sheeting, or, rather – flaking, rusty flat stuff.
These are all broken, and I didn’t discern any edges on these pieces.
They are up to 6” long, but mostly smaller.
There is also part of a round thingy that looks like a stove plate, but isn’t.
I didn’t measure it but estimate it would have been about 8” in diameter.
Does this sound like a comal?
If so, does anyone have references to a description of the archaeological remains of a comal?
S. Walter
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