Horseshoes (Other Keyword)

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Draft Environmental Report for the Warner Springs Ranch: Cultural Resoucres of Warner Springs Ranch Inventory and Research Results Volume III; State Clearinghouse Sch #81032503 (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only American Pacific Environmental Consultants, Inc..

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Historic Preservation Investigations at Lots 3 & 4, Block 29, City of San Bernardino, County of San Bernardino, Ca: the Monitoring Program (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Stephen Alexandrowicz. Susan R. Alexandrowicz. Edward Knell. Arthur Kuhner.

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Historical Resource Survey, Prado Flood Control Basin, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, California (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ronald C. Tobey. Terry D. Suss. Larry Burgess.

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Ho-Hum Hoofwear or Meaningfully Magical? How to Identify and Interpret Apotropaic Horseshoes (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sara Rivers Cofield.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Digging Deep: Close Engagement with the Material World" , at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Horseshoes are common finds on post-contact sites in the Chesapeake and elsewhere. While they are typically interpreted as artifacts of transportation or agriculture, horseshoes also served magical functions such as warding off evil and bringing good luck. This creates an interpretive problem for archaeologists as the...


An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of 4,068 Acres Within Selected Portions of the Fort Campbell Military Reservation, Montgomery and Stewart Counties,Tennessee, and Christian and Trigg Counties, Kentucky (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Eric S. Albertson. C. Andrew Buchner. J. Andrew Saatkamp.

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Study of Horseshoe in the Department of Archaeology, Colonial Williamsburg
DOCUMENT Citation Only Edward Chappell.

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