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Jim Legg at the SC Inst. of Arch and Anth at USC may be able to help.
The WWI camp at Parris Island was built on top of the Santa Elena site.
On 4/12/2016 10:25 AM, Donovan, Matt [DOT] wrote:
> Al:
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> You might want to check in with Wapsi Valley Archaeology, in Anamosa, Iowa.
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> They conducted a series of excavations of U.S. Army trench systems used at Camp Dodge (Iowa) to train troops in trench warfare during WWI
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> I'm sure they'll give you some great insight.
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> -Matt
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> Seeking examples of CRM archaeological investigations at WWI training facilities in the US.
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