Colin:
I would like to receive a copy of your summary paper. Please send it to this address:
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since the site I am writing from has some severe e-mail filters, and your message may not get through.
Regards,
Chris Earle
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From: Colin Wallace <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Oct 31, 2003 5:27 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Pinus pinea in Roman-period contexts
Dear Listmembers,
Various of you were helpful to me earlier this year in my search for
information on Continental finds of P. Pinea cones and fragments from
Roman-period contexts in Europe. If you would like a copy of the summary of
my researches, please e-mail me and ask for it to be sent as an attachment
(I think that at 24 pages of A4 it will be too big to post as a
message[?])in case it is useful to you. I would like to submit the work to
a journal next year, but getting it finished is a slow process as I earn my
living as a Roman pottery specialist and archaeological editor here in
Scotland. Please note that the piece has not really been updated to include
the recent World Archaeology issue on 'Luxury Foods'.
Colin Wallace
Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports Editor
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street,
EDINBURGH EH1 1JF
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> (used to be [log in to unmask], but no
longer)
<http://www.sair.org.uk>
0131 247 4138
Christopher J. Earle
9043 Dibble Ave. NW
Seattle, WA 98117
http://www.conifers.org
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