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oh! that's good, i like that one too...nm
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Not movie related but this is my favorite book on that subject...... -- (link)
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Meg (aka Mojave)
Aug 14 '14, 18:03
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What we try and avoid when identifying archaeological artifacts..
(www.amazon.com)
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"Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought: Jesus Potter Harry Christ" -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 14, 18:14
huh, thanks. that looks great...nm
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x
Aug 14, 18:05
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McCauley writes those picture books on how things are built, but this is a fun little story on how things might be mis-interpreted.
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Meg
Aug 14, 18:45
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yeah, i love the "how things work" book. when i was an archaeology student, one of my profs had us read a dorothy l. sayers mystery...
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x
Aug 14, 18:52
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A number of presentations at last weekend's conference involved new interpretations of southwestern archaeology. At least we didn't hear
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Meg
Aug 14, 18:58
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