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I wouldn't call them greener. I am still here, but getting ready to leave.
You are headed south tomorrow?
Jack Hunter
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You've been called to greener pastures?
Elizabeth Crowell
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Dr. Ruth Troccoli [[log in to unmask]] is the DC City Archaeologist. Dr.
Stephen Potter [[log in to unmask]] is the National Capital Region
Archaeologist with the National Park Service. I manage the cultural
resource program in Fairfax County, but worked as a consultant for many
years in Washington, DC, before I joined the County in 2003. As Carol
McDavid noted, the Alexandria Archaeology program under the direction Dr.
Pamela Cressey has been in existence since 1977 and the Fairfax County
program has been in existence since 1978, for what its worth.
Liz
Elizbeth A. Crowell, Ph.D.
Cultural Resource Management and Protection Section Manager
Fairfax County Park Authority
James Lee Center
2855 Annandale Road
Falls Church, VA 22042
(703) 534-3881, x 402
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Eric Powell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Histarchers,
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> 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.
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> Can anyone on the list recommend an archaeologist (perhaps with NPS?) who
> we could talk to about historical archaeology in the D.C. area?
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> Thanks so much,
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> Eric
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> Eric Powell
> Deputy Editor
> Archaeology Magazine
> 36-36 33rd St.
> Long Island City, NY 11106
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