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geoff carver <[log in to unmask]>
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I was trying to confirm this:
"Part of nature, and as such, to be studied as natural history rather than
as art. As products of nature, they served, like their analogs in geology
and palaeontology, as the keys to unlock the gates to the long unrecorded
history of humanity" (Gruber 1986: 170 )

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tom
Jamison
Sent: December 19, 2007 14:40
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Subject: Re: page reference

What's your question? 


Does anyone have easy access to "American archaeology, past and future : a
celebration of the Society for American Archaeology, 1935-1985" (Published
for the Society for American Archaeology by the Smithsonian Institution
Press, 1986)? I need to check a page reference & there are only 4 copies
here in Germany...

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