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I am sorry to learn of the passing of Norman Barka. We all knew him from his
work at Colonial Williamsburg and beyond, as well as the SHA newsletter.
Although a western person, I fondly recall talking with him at the 1984 SHA
Conference on the tour. Condolences to all who knew him better.
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.
In a message dated 5/2/2008 12:05:18 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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Marley,
I'm very sorry to hear of Professor Barka's passing. A great loss to all.
My condolences.
John
>>> "Brown, Marley" <[log in to unmask]> 02/05/2008 2:47 pm >>>
On Tuesday, April 29, 2008, Dr. Norman F. Barka died in Williamsburg,
Virginia. A friend, colleague, mentor, and teacher to so many of us,
Norm played a critical role in the development of American historical
archaeology as we know it today. His obituary can be found at
www.dailypress.com
Marley R. Brown III
Director of Archaeological Research
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and
Research Professor of Anthropology and History
The College of William and Mary
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