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Roland Goes To Shoulderbone:

Correspondence Pertaining to Roland Steiner's

Archeological Efforts at the Shoulderbone Mounds, Hancock County, Georgia

Transcribed by Daniel T. Elliott, The LAMAR Institute, 2006.


The following information on Roland Steiner and his collection from the Shoulderbone Mounds in Hancock County, Georgia are my transcriptions of letters to and from Roland Steiner with specific references to this locality. They are taken from the Smithsonian Accession microfilm reels at MSC, Suitland, Maryland, or the Department of Anthropology, or at from the Smithsonian Archives, The Castle. The Accession referenced in the letter is indicated in brackets at the beginning of each. The transcriptions are incomplete, because the handwriting is hard to read. The source for each letter is the Accession Microfilm unless otherwise noted. [Daniel T. Elliott]
 

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