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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.

Jamie

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Jamie C. Brandon
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NorthWest Arkansas Community College
Department of Social/Behavioral Sciences
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