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>Folks,
>
>I have had an inquiry from a teacher about a commercial classroom lesson plan
>called "Dig" Apparently it was available in the 1970s, but she is having
>trouble finding its descendant called "Dig 2" Does anyone know where either of
>these might be purchased online or in stores today? (I have done a web search
>and didn't find it, although there are a lot of interesting things out there
>under the word "dig") Any help would be appreciated. The teacher's message to
>me is below.
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>michael, i do not remember the manufacturer it was so long ago but it came in
>a box and included detailed instructions on culture. students could create
>cultures, bury, dig up and reconstruct. One of the artifacts was a rosetta
>stone. it was fairly well known in the 1970's. I am pretty sure it was called
>Dig. if you find out any information, please let me know. thanx, ann
>
>Michael Strutt
>Director of Cultural Resources
>Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Have you checked with the American Archaeology Public Education group?
They might be able to help.  You can access it through their web site.

Erica Sanborn

Mebane Archaeological Services
108 W. Carr St.
Mebane, NC  27302
919-563-6392 phone/fax
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