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You might try Ray Von Wanruska with the University of Idaho chemistry department. He's been working with Mark Warner analyzing material from historic sites for several years now.


On December 15, 2017, at 11:24 AM, Rob Hunter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Dear HISTARCH





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.





Any advice is appreciate....I would probably want someone to take the samples as well but probably could arrange that locally.





Many thanks









Rob Hunter

Editor, Ceramics in America



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