Clamp (Other Keyword)

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Archaeological Remains of a Mid Nineteenth Century Brick Clamp: A First Look at Brick Clamps in Kentucky (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Derek M. Wingfield. Michael D. Richmond. Henry S. McKelway.

This article focuses on the findings of site 15SH50; representing the first archaeological investigation of a temporary brick kiln, or "clamp," in Kentucky. Bricks and brickmaking have received little attention in archaeological literature considering the almost universal presence of brick artifacts on most historic archaeological sites. The information generated from the excavations at site 15SH50 includes data on the size, design, and operation of the clamp and associated features. The...


Cultural Resources Evaluation Report: Historic Buildings CA-Sbr-8542H & CA-Sbr-8551H & Archaeological Sites CA-Sbr-8543H & CA-Sbr-8544H, Located in the Community of Bloomington, San Bernardino County, CA. 69PP (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bruce Love. Bai Tom Tang. Richard Norwood.

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Early Hunter-Gatherers and Historic Settlers Along San Sevaine Creek: Data Recovery Efforts a the Hunter's Ridge Community Development Project. 260PP (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Donn Grenda. Christopher Doolittle. Matthew A. Sterner.

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