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Date: 18-Apr-1995 09:07am EST
From: Thomas Langhorne
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TO: Remote RSCS/NJE Network User ( _JNET%HISTARCH@ASUACAD )
Subject: Grad schools in historical archaeology
I've read many of the postings regarding grad schools in
historical archaeology which have appeared on the list in the past 2
weeks. I've managed to restrain myself thus far from contributing on
this subject. However, I've reached the point where I decided I'd plug
in my alma mater for those interested: Michigan State University.
Tom Langhorne
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