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"Raymond J. Lewis, Eastern Kentucky University" <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Jun 1994 23:29:32 -0400
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Good idea Anita:
  My name is Raymond J. Lewis and I am an Assoc. Prof. of History and
Anthropology at Eastern Kentucky University. My major area is Latin American
Social History with a focus on Venezuela. My minor is Cultural Anthropology
and I have done some archaeology many years ago at the University of
Arizona as part of a NSF grant. Most recently I have been working with our
university arachaeologist to excavate rock shelters and tar pits here in
central Kentucky. Next we will have the opportunity to dig on the Blue Grass
Army Depot, which is located a few miles away. The government plans to have
archeology classes from Eastern Kentucky University, the University of
Kentucky and Berea College do the work, covering 15,000 acres. The Public
Affairs Officers claimed we would have enough work to take up to 15 years.
  I don't know how long you want the bio but if you need more information I
will be glad to give it.
  Ray Lewis
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