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Hey Bob, long time no talk! So many of my colleagues, like yourself, are
posting on facebook now, I might have to join. Hope all is well, Linda
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 8:59 PM, Bob Muckle <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> One of my students and I have started a Facebook page for a long-term
> historic archaeology project I have been directing. Fieldwork occurs every
> May and June as part of an archaeology field school I direct. This year we
> are excavating at an early 20th century Japanese camp in a heavily forested
> area near Vancouver in western Canada.
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> Previous excavations and historical research suggest it was a Japanese
> logging camp used for a few years around 1920. Objectives this field season
> include (i) getting a good sense of camp layout, with a view towards making
> it an interpretive stop in what is now a recreational area, and (ii)
> testing the hypothesis that after its initial abandonment in the early
> 1920s, a small group of Japanese continued to secretly occupy the camp
> until the Internment of Japanese in early 1942.
>
> The Facebook page is new. Over the next few weeks, I will be adding photos
> from previous work at this site and other sites nearby. We will also be
> adding more photos and info as our progress over the next several weeks.
>
> If you are interested, here is the link.
> https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Seymour-Valley-Archaeology-Project/249698225169008?fref=ts
>
> Bob Muckle
>
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Dr. Linda France Stine, RPA
336-334-5132
436 Graham Building
Department of Anthropology
University of North Carolina Greensboro
27412-5001
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