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Good for you Cathy!
Historical Archaeology is badly in need of real interdiscipinary work.
Carl Barna
Regional Historian (and graduate of that Marxist Field School in Annapolis)
BLM Colorado State Office
I maintain you can bring a badly
needed perspective to a discipline that has become incestuous.
As for me, I consider myself as much a historian as an archeologist, having
dedicated more time to archives than to digging and surveying these last
ten years, and loving it more, despite my three degrees in Anthropology. I
believe I bring a much needed perspective to that discipline, one that the
historians are finding hard to accept, believe me. I'm being persistant
however, and am getting published in historian's journals, as a historian,
not an archeologist.
Cathy
Catherine Holder Spude ¨ Archeologist ¨ Cultural Resources Management ¨
National Park Service – Intermountain Region ¨ 505.988.6831Voice ¨
505.988.6876 Fax
The National Park Service cares for special places saved by the American
people so that all may experience our heritage.
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