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Jack Williams and Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Feb 1997 16:00:07 -0800
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To add to Janelle's note, the situation in Arizona for teaching historical
archaeology is deplorable (IMHO). Arizona State University hired Dr. Jack
Williams to teach it as an undergraduate course for a semester, but then
dropped the course. The University of Arizona taught it each spring as a
graduate course with Stan Olsen, but it no longer appears to be offered
there. Northern Arizona University has nothing.
 
Fortunately, while I was the Anthropology librarian at ASU, I built up the
library collection in historical archaeology, and tried to get everything I
could lay my hands on. ;-)
 
Anita Cohen-Williams
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