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"William B. Lees, Ph.D." <[log in to unmask]>
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I am interested in any information, for an item in a future SHA
Newsletter, on the impact of the current 2004 hurricane season on
historical archaeology:

*       Impact on archaeological/historical sites (terrestrial or
submerged);
*       Impact on museums with archaeological
exhibits/collections;
*       Impact on academic/research/corporate infrastructure as
it relates to archaeology;
*       Impact on field projects/field schools;
*       etc.

Information is desired on impacts in the US, Mexico, and the
Caribbean.  It is possible that some of the areas hardest hit
will not even see this post, so if you have reliable information
on those areas don't hesitate to share it.

If you would prefer to reply off-list,  reply to
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If you have any photos, please send them off-list to this same
address.

Thank you all for any information that you have, and as is
customary, accept my apologies for cross-postings.

William B. Lees, Ph.D., RPA
Editor, SHA Newsletter

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