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I was stationed at Presidio Monterey twice (almost stationed at PSF instead
the first time, but that's another story). I know it always killed me how
little work had been done on *that* historically rich site; I can't even
begin to imagine what you're coming up with at PSF. Must, must, must check
the site.
On 10/3/06, Clevenger, Liz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> 1) Who are you?
>
> Hello all -- I'm Liz Clevenger, the Archaeological Collections
> Specialist for the Presidio Trust in San Francisco. [The Trust is a
> small federal agency responsible for managing a portion of the Golden
> Gate National Recreation Area;
> http://www.presidio.gov/history/archaeology/ for those interested.] I'm
> an historical archaeologist; got my M.A. at Stanford ('04) specializing
> in Overseas Chinese archaeology, and did brief stints in CRM during
> school and before joining the gov't.
>
> At the Presidio we focus largely on the Spanish colonial and Mexican
> eras, with some U.S. Army era for good measure. I work primarily in our
> lab, overseeing collections management, processing, and conservation, as
> well as our educational and volunteer programs... but I still get to
> play in the dirt periodically! :)
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