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Karl Reinhard at the University of Nebraska -Lincoln has done a lot of archaeological paristology, mostly from coprolites. 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Lyle E. Browning <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: archaeoentomologists or archaeoparasitologists?


Harry Kenward at York U. in the UK did some amazing work on bugs and continues as well. 
 
Lyle Browning 
 
On Jun 14, 2006, at 5:43 PM, Clevenger, Liz wrote: 
 
> Hi Listmembers - 
> 
> 
> 
> I am looking for contact information for people who specialize in > either 
> archaeoentomology or archaeoparasitology. We excavated several 19th 
> century privies here at the Presidio of San Francisco last summer, and 
> are looking into sending out some samples for either entomological 
> and/or parasitological study. If anyone has contacts in the field, or 
> any advice or experiences to share, I would love to hear from you. 
> Thanks in advance! 
> 
> 
> 
> aloha 
> 
> ~liz 
> 
> 
> 
> Liz Clevenger, M.A. 
> 
> Archaeological Collections Specialist 
> 
> The Presidio Trust 
> 
> lclevenger at presidiotrust dot gov 
> 
> (415) 561-5086 (office) 
> 
> (415) 716-6786 / #137 (cell) 
> 
> (415) 561-5089 (fax) 
> 
> 
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