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Year: 2012 Author: Carole Nash Categories: Day of Archaeology 2012, Education, Historical Archaeology
Tags: James Madison University, Philip Mulford, Page County, Shenandoah Valley, Carole Nash, Fork, ASV Chapter, White House, Laura Wedin, Maxine Grabill, Man-Made Disaster, Massanutten Mountain, Virginia Department of Historic Resources, Virginia Archaeologists, Marsha Summerson, Janice Biller, Shenandoah River, Charles III, Cindy Schroer, Cullen Byers, Field School, Natural Disaster, Council of Virginia Archaeologists, Kay Veith, Archaeological Technician, President, White House Farm Foundation, Stoneware, Oh Shenandoah, Virginia, Archeological Society of Virginia, Linda Waggy
Nash, Carole (2012): 100 Degrees, High Humidity -- Field School in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079653 | 368 Kb |