I don't know if they are online, but I will ask Stan about scanning the masters. I think that they are an excellent resource that young historical archaeologists should have access to.
Carl Steen
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Subject: Re: Doughty & Robertson of New York
Hi,
Are the "Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers" available on-line from anybody? Seems like they are old enough to have fallen into the public domain ...
Thanks, Mark
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