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Matthew Sterner <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Jennifer,

Welcome. Hoist one at the Deer Head for me!

mas

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer Palmer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 1:45 AM
Subject: intros


> Hi everyone, I'm mainly just a lurker too :).  My name is Jennifer Palmer,
> and I live in Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania in a ca 1890s farmhouse
with
> my husband, pets, and stable of vintage Land Rovers when I'm not away on a
> CRM project somewhere.  I graduated from Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
> with a BA in Anthro and have been working as a crew chief or field tech in
> CRM for about 9 years in various areas throughout the U.S.  Right now I'm
> about halfway through a certificate program in historic preservation at
Drew
> University in Madison, NJ and hope to pursue historic preservation also in
> graduate school (likely the limited residency program at Goucher College
in
> Baltimore as it would allow me to continue to work in CRM and travel).  I
> have always preferred working on historic archaeological sites, especially
> anything that involves foundations or has evidence of former structures.
> Ideally I would love a job that could somehow combine elements of historic
> archaeology and architectural history...
>
> Since 1996 I've also been the webmaster of archaeologyfieldwork.com, which
> has evolved to a message forum-based website listing jobs, resumes,
> internships, volunteer opportunities, and all sorts of information for
those
> in the internet archaeology community (the URL is
> http://www.archaeologyfieldwork.com if you'd like to check it out).
>
> Nice to meet everyone! :)
>
> Jennifer Palmer
>
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