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"Daniel H. Weiskotten" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Nov 2000 14:45:07 -0500
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Jim Gibb sent us:
"As part of a paper delivered at the American Anthropological Association
meetings on the subject of the archaeologist as activist, I recommended a
piece published in a local weekly newspaper."

"Lessons ... from Our Long-Lost Neighbors"



This is Excellent!

That is what we need to do with this stuff more often.  Put it into
context, too.

Not just some fun field work (and this site was fun)
but, it must be followed up with:

1) Technical reports (for each phase)
2) Scholarly publication
3) local / popular publication
4) speaking engagements, civic and professional, to keep the information
more personal and flowing to wider audiences

each presentation directed at different goals and audiences
each presentation passing the information on to the future
each presentation different to meet the needs of the interested

        Dan W.

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