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Bob Sonderman (NPS Archeologist) has many years of experience w/
archaeology in the DC area.  I'm sure he would be happy to speak with you.

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Alicia Paresi Friedman
Curator of Archeology
Northeast Museum Services Center
National Park Service
Work:    617-242-5613 x 225      Cell: 617-438-6068
Fax:       617-242-1833

The National Park Service cares for special places saved by the American
people so that all may experience our heritage.


                                                                           
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Dear Histarchers,

With all the Dan Brown inspired misinformation floating out there
about the history of Washington D.C., we'd like to give our readers
some interesting and factual stories about urban archaeology in our
nation's capital.

Can anyone on the list recommend an archaeologist (perhaps with NPS?)
who we could talk to about historical archaeology in the D.C. area?

Thanks so much,

Eric


Eric Powell
Deputy Editor
Archaeology Magazine
36-36 33rd St.
Long Island City, NY 11106
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www.archaeology.org

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