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Greetings and apologies for crosspostings,
As plenty of folks are aware, the millennium is approaching (although some
folks will have it sooner than others) and one of the things that seems to
be part of the fin de siecle fun is coming up with a top 100 list. In that
spirit, Explorator -- the free darned near daily email newsletter -- and
Commentarium -- Explorator's www counterpart -- are soliciting votes for
the top 100 archaeological discoveries. Please feel free to email the
editor with a note stating which discovery (or discoveries) you feel have
been most significant and why you feel they were significant at:
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The 'vote' will remain open until midnight EST July 31, 1999. All fields of
archaeology (i.e. new world and old world) are fair game, but no 'fringe'
stuff please!
Once the votes are tabulated the 'countdown' will appear in successive
issues of Explorator with (hopefully) some parallel features available via
Commentarium.
regards,
dm
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