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High and Dry - Contextualizing Domestic Root Cellar Drains in Southern Ontario

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Published in:Northeast Historical Archaeology
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Published: 2024
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spellingShingle High and Dry - Contextualizing Domestic Root Cellar Drains in Southern Ontario
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title High and Dry - Contextualizing Domestic Root Cellar Drains in Southern Ontario
title_auth High and Dry - Contextualizing Domestic Root Cellar Drains in Southern Ontario
title_full High and Dry - Contextualizing Domestic Root Cellar Drains in Southern Ontario
title_fullStr High and Dry - Contextualizing Domestic Root Cellar Drains in Southern Ontario
title_full_unstemmed High and Dry - Contextualizing Domestic Root Cellar Drains in Southern Ontario
title_short High and Dry - Contextualizing Domestic Root Cellar Drains in Southern Ontario
title_sort high and dry - contextualizing domestic root cellar drains in southern ontario
topic History of the Americas
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History of the Americas
url https://orb.binghamton.edu/neha/vol50/iss1/13