I will chime in on the congratulations to Doug Ross. This article will be of
immense help as we move forward with our research at the Kooskia Internment
Camp Archaeological Project. Congratulations again, Doug, and nice work!
Cheers,
Stacey
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Dr. Stacey Lynn Camp
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
University of Idaho
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Phinney Hall, Room 106
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On 2/15/13 8:23 AM, "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Doug Ross' new paper on late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century
> Japanese ceramics is a great asset to us all. Copiously illustrated, it will
> help us identify and date these ubiquitous household ceramics.
>
> Roberta S. Greenwood, RPA