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Year: 2012 Author: Philadelphia Archaeological Forum Categories: Day of Archaeology 2012, Buildings, Community Archaeology, Education, Historical Archaeology, Museum Archaeology, Science, Excavation, Commercial Archaeology
Tags: Lecturer, Rutgers University, Library of Congress Guide, 4th of July, Patrice Jeppson, Jesse Walker, Bucks County, the Library of Congress Guide, University of Leicester, New Jersey, Poul Erik Graversen, Temple University, pottery technology, project site, Gorge of Pennsylvania, Donna Andrews, Vice President of the Philadelphia Archaeological Forum, Mid-Atlantic Region, Clay County, Mid-Atlantic, West Africa, Geography of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Massachusetts, Geography of the United States, federal government, United States of America, State Museum of Pennsylvania, multi-component prehistoric site, African Church, Julie Steele, Karie Diethorn, Jed Levin, Lauren Cook, Doug Mooney, Erik Graversen, Community Archaeology, North America, independent archaeological consultant, Congress, archaeological site, Department of Anthropology, Delaware City, Protestant Episcopal Church, Department of Anthropology at Temple University in Philadelphia, Michael Stewart, Jason Kirk, Old City, Archaeology, British Columbia, Pennsylvania, Drexel University, Westphal College, Museum of Elfreth’s Alley, Franklin Institute, Delaware, Public Archaeologist, National Park Service, amateur archaeologist, RPA PhD/Doctoral Candidate University, archaeological contractor, Delaware Valley, Kenneth J. Basalik, Deirdre Kelleher, digital media, friend and amateur archaeologist, Investigator /Instructor, Associate Professor, proprietor archaeological consultant, United Kingdom, Philadelphia, Hungary, Dexter, University New Jersey USA, College STAR, Temple University in Philadelphia, Association for Gravestone Studies, Eastern States Archaeological Federation, Jeremy Koch, Tommy Davies, Glen Muschio, Monmouth, Virginia, archaeologist, United States, Ohio, professional archaeologist, Clarion, Person Travel, U.S. General Services Administration, Katharine Woodhouse-Beyer, Joseph Tomasso, Beck, Kenneth B. Tankersley, Matt Kalos, Chief Curator, Regional Historic Preservation Officer, Gloucester County, Delaware County, Elfreth's Alley
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