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Hello HISTARCH,
Within the last few months I stumbled upon an online document (I thought it was a Master's thesis, but could have been an undergraduate Senior thesis) dealing with the Munsell color analysis of brick recovered from a 19th-century site. As I recall, the project was a campus archaeology field school and I thought it was in Iowa. I have tried every combination of "brick" "color" "Munsell" "analysis" "Iowa" "campus" and "archaeology" that I can think of to put in a search engine but no avail. Is anyone familiar with this thesis or project?
I have an undergraduate student doing an analysis of yellow brick from a ca. 1850s - 1910 farmstead in central Minnesota. There was a substantial yellow brick industry in central and south central Minnesota, especially around the town of Chaska, and there are many extant yellow brick houses (including many farm houses) built of yellow brick in this part of Minnesota.
Thanks,
Rob
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Rob Mann, Ph. D.
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
St. Cloud State University
252 Stewart Hall
720 4th Avenue South
St. Cloud, Minnesota 56301
Phone: 320-308-4181
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