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Adrian Praetzellis <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Jun 2006 14:58:09 -0700
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Thanks Paul.  Non-North American work is very welcome. Anyone home in the
southern hemisphere?

Adrian


http://www.le.ac.uk/archaeology/research/projects/eastmidsfw/pdfs/emidmod.pdf
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> The modern chapter of the research framework for the East Midlands might
> be of interest.
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> paul
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> praetzellis wrote:
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>>HISTARCHers,
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>>I need good examples of archaeological research designs.
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>>Why? Because I'm part of a team that's writing a general research design
>> for the historical archaeology of California towns (not cities), 1848 to
>> 1914. To help archaeologists evaluate and treat the kinds of features
>> often found in towns we will develop a typology, suggest some important
>> research issues, and provide some guidelines to help assess the
>> sites'/features' research values.
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>>We've made up 6 categories of things that went on in historic towns and
>> that may have archaeological correlates:
>>   town site creation (cutting/filling etc.),
>>   industry, (e.g., foundries)
>>   mercantile, (shops)
>>   services, (restaurants, laundries, etc.)
>>   residential, (appartments, live-work spaces, etc.)
>>   infrastructure (e.g., public buildings, public spaces).
>>
>>Do you have a research design or archaeologically oriented historic
>> context that that deals with anything that might come under any of these
>> headings? If so, I'd like to hear from you *off-list* at
>> [log in to unmask]
>>
>>Thanks for your help.
>>
>>Adrian Praetzellis
>>Sonoma State University
>>California, USA
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