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Colleagues: I just forwarded the 12:47 pm message (below) to the archaeologists on staff at the National Geographic. They just informed me that “… right now we're sitting a boardroom with SHA, SAA, AIA, state arch'ists and metal detectorists to discuss the issues raised by ‘Diggers’.”
Charlie Kolb
Charles C. Kolb, Ph.D., RPA
Senior Program Officer
National Endowment for the Humanities
Division of Preservation and Access, Room 411
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Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 12:47 PM
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Subject: National geographic
HEADS UP
National Geographic contacted a historic house here in Maryland today
looking for a location for their show on metal detecting. They stated a
specific interest in southern Maryland.
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