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Donna Stubbs - bent (yeah, pun intended) toward historic archaeology but generally doing everything else as well. I work for a small consulting firm in Wyoming and work on reports, GIS work, create maps, fieldwork, change tires . . .
Was a late bloomer and didn't get my MA till after 40, but have always liked history. Just took me awhile to get around to archaeology.
Dirtiest moment . . . field school watching two co-eds up the hill doing . . . okay not that kind of dirty I guess. Generally Wyoming in the spring is just plain muddy - no matter what you're doing.
Field gear - Loose clothes, lots of layers (Wyoming remember), hat, sunscreen, never leave the truck without your measuring tape or the GPS unit!
Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Since we have so many new people joining Histarch, I thought that we
should all introduce ourselves.
Questions:
1) Who are you?
2) Dirtiest moment in the field.
3) Your idea of the best dressed archaeologist, i.e. what practical
gear should they be wearing?
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Anita Cohen-Williams
Listowner - HISTARCH, SUB-ARCH, SPANBORD
Archaeology: Dig It!
http://archaeology.wordpress.com
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