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Hi, Carol
Sometimes responses on the list can take a while... particularly this time
of year, as school is getting back in session, and during the summer
months, when many folks are in the field/on vacation. Sometimes questions
get a flurry of responses, sometimes a trickle, sometimes none. It is just
the nature of the list :)
--Megan Springate
At 01:16 PM 09/08/2003, you wrote:
>Oh...well then maybe I wont leave. I got the feeling many here were
>annoyed with my ignorance...and this wasn't the place for novices...trying
>to learn more.
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>Thanks Bob.
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>At 07:00 AM 9/6/03 -0400, you wrote:
>>Carol Serr:
>> No, THAT is not correct. HISTARCH ranges across the entire
>>discipline of historical archaeology and
>>questions on specific artifacts, and similar problems, are one of its
>>strongest points.
>>
>> Bob Schuyler
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