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I am looking for information on archaeological investigations of
soft-brick manufacturing sites. I am researching a 20th century softbrick
plant in Pennsylvania and I am exchanging info with Michelle Terrell, who
is collecting similar info for an investigation of a series of
nineteenth century brick clamps in Iowa. I have specific and general
questions regarding archaeological studies of brickmaking plants from
both centuries, and I have found the National Archaeological Database of
little specific help in searching the grey literature. Does anyone know
of any projects/reports/publications dealing with aspects of brickmaking
such as -
How is the site laid out? Was a site map produced? Is the manufacturing
process given a spatial description?
Has anyone encorporated oral history into studies of brickmaking?
Has anyone recorded a brickmaking site where they were able to record or
reconstruct what types of machinery was used? Perhaps through footprints
or Sanborn maps?
I am interested in compiling a list of studies that discuss brickmaking
and the industrial landscape.
Please respond to list, or in personal email ([log in to unmask])
I will try to compile all of the references and replies with a final
post when the thread ends.
Thank you
Tim
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Timothy Scarlett
Graduate Student
Department of Anthropology / 096
University of Nevada, Reno
Business Building
Reno, NV 89557
(702)784-1781
(702)784-1988 FAX
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