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My bad,
I should quit trying to send these things out at 3:30 in the morning.
By aerial resources, I ment projects or research in the aerospace field.
That's not just limited to airplanes or rockets. There is also balloons.
In addition to most notably military sites. There is the potential for recreational ( ballooning, sky diving, or hang gliding). Are these sites different than other recreational areas?
Experimentation: How are sites where early pioneers worked in the aeronautical field different or similar to other sites of the period.
In addition, I hope to hear from researchers outside the U.S. also.
Why: For over two hundred years Mankind has been able to temporarily break free of the earth. Yet, few have attempted to conduct studies in this subfield of historical archaeology. My goal is to get people togather to start discussing the problems and promise this area holds.
I would like to hear from students if any are intereseted. As Cardinal Glick said in the film Dogma "Hook em while thier young".
Anyway, I thought I should give a clearer deffinition of what I'm looking for.
Have a nice day.
William McAlexander
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