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Tonia Deetz <[log in to unmask]>
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Im not sure if the Popham site in maine is still active. That would be under Dr. Jeffrey Brain, I believe.



toni deetz rock


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From: David Parkhill <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Mon, Oct 19, 2009 1:53 pm
Subject: Appreciation




I do appreciate the reference to contacting some of us OLD FOLKS, 80+, for 
nformation. I am 80, well, in a month or so. I heard an explanation of History 
he other day which I will pass on. The question was; "Why study History?". The 
nswer given was: "The study of History is who we are and where we came from!" I 
ever thought of it that way. Now I wish I had paid more attention in class for 
t seems I really missed out on a lot of fun.
Speaking of Fun, are any of you aware of digs, Field Schools  or projects in 
aine or New Hampshire during the Spring , Summer or Fall of 2010? I visited 
elatives in Acton, N.H. this summer and nosed around some really good 
istorical parts. Haven't been able to find site info concerning the area. I am 
hinking of rounding up my survey gear and going back in 2010.


avid Parkhill
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