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I believe there's a more recent film on either Monticello or
Jamestown (it had Bill Kelso in it and since I only caught a glimpse
of it somewhere, I don't remember which place he was focusing on).
> "Search for a Century" Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (I believe)
> Ivor Noel-Hume excavating Martin's Hundred ?
>I'm upgrading my
> sections of intro to archaeology and may be on the verge of >doing a
> mini-course on historical archaeology. However, I have lost touch
> >with good films for this area. I've used things such as Other
> Peoples >Garbage and The Archaeology of the Grand French Battery at
> Yorktown, but I >would love any suggestions for good films that (A)
> every undergraduate with >exposure to historical archaeology ought
> to see and/or (B) films that do a >good job of illustrating key
> issues, topics, or interesting sites related to >historic
> archaeology. > >Any takers on picking this up as a thread? > >cheers
> - john >John Staeck Warner's Rule #2
> >Anthropology Program Never, ever, buy from Acme >Luther
> College without an iron-clad >Decorah, IA
> 52101 return agreement. >319-387-1284
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