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Ron:
After Alexander the Great the Near East is Classical Archaeology -
in part. Anyway Anita
is right, it is time to close down this discussion.
Bob Schuyler
At 01:21 PM 4/27/2003 -0400, you wrote:
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>Duncan,
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>I believe our nexus in historic archaeology lies with Assyrian and other art
>in the museums, not plastic plumbing parts.
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>Ron May
>Legacy 106, Inc.
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>Duncan,
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>I believe our nexus in historic archaeology lies with Assyrian and other=
>art in the museums, not plastic plumbing parts.
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>Ron May
>Legacy 106, Inc.
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Robert L. Schuyler
University of Pennsylvania Museum
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