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"Alasdair M. Brooks" <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Oct 1994 22:09:09 -0400
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        Theoretical question:  How well would a brick path survive
subsequent plowing?  rephrased: What would an early 19th century brick path
look like in plowzone?
        Assume that this theoretical path is crushed brick rather than a
formally laid out (ie. herringbone, etc) pattern.
        I realise that this is a somewhat nebulous question, but we're
having a friendly argument about this, so there are a couple of "I told
you so's" involved here.  And I must admit I'm very curious....
Thanks
Alasdair M. Brooks
Archaeology Lab Supervisor
Jefferson's Poplar Forest

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