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I've known some archaeologists who seemed to be blind, and more than a few clients who chose not to see, but I suspect that's not what you have in mind. What do you have in mind -- please provide a little clarification.
Jeff
Jeffrey L. Boyer, RPA
Project Director
Office of Archaeological Studies
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY on behalf of Linda Ziegenbein
Sent: Thu 3/30/2006 8:07 AM
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Subject: help needed
Hi,
Does anyone have any references for archaeological
studies where there were people who were blind? I'm
especially interested in those pertaining to the
19th-century United States, but will take anything.
Thanks in advance,
Linda
Linda M. Ziegenbein, RPA
Graduate Student
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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