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 Thanks for sending Jeff!  I knew Jim Rock when I worked for 4 seasons
on a couple of the National Forests in Oregon back in the 1980s. As
one of the 4 master Performers in Region *'s Heritage Resource
Technician Training, we used his material extensively in our manual
for artifact identification.  As usual, you are a font of welcome and
useful information.  :-)

And Thank You, Too, Jeremy!  :-)

On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 5:02 PM, Boyer, Jeffrey, DCA
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> Jim Rock's can type collection is now available for viewing on the Southern Oregon University website. See the message below for the link.
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> Jeff
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> Jeffrey L. Boyer, RPA
> Supervisory Archaeologist/Project Director
> Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico
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>   *   The Center for New Mexico Archaeology
>   *   PO Box 2087
>   *   Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504
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> "There comes a time in every rightly-constructed boy's life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure."  -- Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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> From: New Mexico Archaeology List [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Kulisheck, Jeremy -FS [[log in to unmask]]
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> Subject: [NM-ARCH-L] Jim Rock Historic Can Collection Website
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> [This is a nm-arch-l posting. Do not simply "reply" to sender.]
> As many of you know, the late Forest Service archeologist Jim Rock was a historic can guru. His type collection was donated to Southern Oregon University and is now available on-line, in addition to all of his guides to historic cans.
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> http://digital.hanlib.sou.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/p16085coll5
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> Cheers--Jeremy
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> Jeremy Kulisheck, RPA
> Forest Archeologist/Heritage Program Manager
> Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands
> 2113 Osuna Road NE, Suite A
> Albuquerque, NM 87113-1001
> (505) 346-3873 voice (505) 346-3901 fax
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Smoke Pfeiffer
Absence of Evidence is NOT Evidence of Absence.

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