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Hi. I would suggest Archeology for Interpreters: A guide to knowledge of
the resources, by NPS, now available on line at
http://www.cr.nps.gov/aad/AFORI/index.htm.
At 01:44 PM 1/21/2005, you wrote:
>Hello all:
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>I have been asked to help compose a short primer for museums which might
>encounter archeological resources in their collections or on their
>properties. The focus is on creating a brief guide to help museums which
>do not have professional archaeological help readily at hand. A list of
>key points, what to do, what not to do, and whom to turn to.
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>Being an archaeologist as well as a museum professional, I have a pretty
>good outline for the primer, but I hope others on the list can share with
>me some of their tips or suggestions, or perhaps even their primers they
>have compiled or used!
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>Thanks!
>
> Dan W.
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>Daniel H. Weiskotten
>Acting Executive Director
>Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia
> PO Box 40
> Chesterfield, VA 23832
> Office = 804 777-9663
> Cell = 804-868-5088
Mr. Leslie C. "Skip" Stewart-Abernathy, Ph.D.
Arkansas Archeological Survey
P.O. Box 8706, Russellville, AR 72801
479 968-0381
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