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Bob Salzer can be reached only by snail mail or telephone at Beloit College,
Beloit, Wi, 53511. I think the paper Kris Hirst refers to was presented by
William Gartner, a grad student in the Dept. of (Human) Geography at the
University of Wisconsin - Madison. Gartner did some interesting work with
soil boxes and concluded a great deal about the method in which the
sediments in the shelter, at least at certain levels, were deposited. Hope
this helps.
>Charles Frederick wrote and asked about archaeo-sediments (sorry, I get
>the digest and it's difficult to write directly back). I saw a paper at
>the La Crosse Midwest meetings about the archaeo-sediments of Gottschall
>Rock Shelter. I have to admit, I don't remember the author's name, but I
>bet you that Bob Salzer knows. I don't have his address right off hand,
>but he's probably listed in the AAA guide or the new SAA archaeologists
>of the americas. It was a very interesting paper, as I recall.
>
>Kris Hirst Scribal Traditions
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Best regards - john
John Staeck Nature, to be commanded,
Anthropology Program must be obeyed.
Luther College Francis Bacon *Novum Organum*
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