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Thu, 20 May 1999 09:30:10 -0400
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The Fry site (33Lu165), an early 19th century cabin dating 1810-1830 produced
six brass projectile points made from re-utilized brass kettles by a
mixed-blood Odawa family living along the Maumee River in northwest Ohio. A
summary article was published in the Ohio Archaeologist, 39(1): 26-37, 1989.
The site is currently planed for a more in depth report or monograph to be
published at a future date. There is also a plan to present a more detailed
site report to the SHA 2000 meeting in Quebec.

Regards,

Pat Tucker
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