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Mitch Allen <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Sep 2004 17:33:10 -0700
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So, with all this interest in nails, does someone want to compile an
identification guide to historic American nails for AltaMira? Please
contact me offline if you're interested.
mitch

Jamie C. Brandon wrote:

>Hist Arch Folks:
>
>Although its not a guide to identifying nails, if you are are in the economic and cultural context which is driving nail change. . . you might check out:
>
>Loveday, Amos J., Jr., The Rise and Decline of the American Cut Nail Industry:  A Study of the Interrelationships of Technology, Business Organization, and Management Techniques.
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>Jamie
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>Jamie C. Brandon
>University of Arkansas
>Department of Anthropology &
>NorthWest Arkansas Community College
>Department of Social/Behavioral Sciences
>http://www.projectpast.org/jcbrandon/
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