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Thomas Langhorne <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Feb 1995 09:27:02 EST
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                  I N T E R O F F I C E   M E M O R A N D U M
 
                                        Date:     09-Feb-1995 09:17am EST
                                        From:     Thomas Langhorne
                                                  TLANGHOR
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TO:  Remote RSCS/NJE Network User         ( _JNET%HISTARCH@ASUACAD )
 
 
Subject: Whiteware
 
 
         I don't know if the original  poster  of the request for
    information on whiteware realized what a can of worms would be opened
    by such a request.  I have thus far refrained from wading into the
    discussion because I've had a rather full week and because I was
    waiting to see if someone was going to articulate my position on
    whiteware and save me the trouble (i.e. intellectual laziness brought
    on by too much work this semester).  In any event, Bill Adams, Cara
    Blume, and Alasdair Brooks have put forth components of my position on
    whiteware, so I will just add my vote to their already posted
    information.
 
         T.J. Hammer recently asked something about taphonomy on historic
    sites.  He might try contacting Terry Martin, who is a faunal
    analyst/archaeologist at the Illinois State Museum (sorry I don't have
    the phone/address with me at present).
 
         Well, thats about all for now.
 
                                Tom
 
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