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Archaeology and Appaloosas


Year: 2012 Author: Mary Petrich-Guy Categories: Day of Archaeology 2012, Education, Historical Archaeology

Tags: teacher, Collection, Sandpoint, Alfred W. Bowers Laboratory, project web page, butcher, Idaho Transportation Department, technician, Bonner County Historical Museum, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Academia, University of Idaho, Idaho Archaeological Society, Heritage Center, Lake Pend d’Oreille, Appaloosa Horse Club, museum assistant and curator, Assistant Curator, Appaloosa Museum, Idaho, Montana State University, Archaeology, Reading, Alfred W. Bowers Laboratory of Anthropology, Smitty, Education, research assistant, Basque Museum, Cultural Center, technologically transitional blacksmith, archaeologist, official, Boise, social media information, Sand Creek, Heritage Center in Moscow, jeweler, Bonner County

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Thumbnail of This poison bottle, one of many recovered from Sandpoint’s restricted district, is an example of a type of artifact that will be utilized in teaching collections.
This poison bottle, one of many recovered from Sandpoint’s restricted district, is an example of a type of artifact that will be utilized in teaching collections.
This poison bottle, one of many recovered from Sandpoint’s restricted district, is an example of a type of artifact that will be utilized in teaching collections.
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This poison bottle, one of many recovered from Sandpoint’s restricted district, is an example of a type of artifact that will be utilized in teaching collections.
This poison bottle, one of many recovered from Sandpoint’s restricted district, is an example of a type of artifact that will be utilized in teaching collections.
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Thumbnail of Dakota Smith, a.k.a. Smitty, is a classic example of an Appaloosa horse and will reside in the pasture adjacent to the museum for the summer.
Dakota Smith, a.k.a. Smitty, is a classic example of an Appaloosa horse and will reside in the pasture adjacent to the museum for the summer.
Dakota Smith, a.k.a. Smitty, is a classic example of an Appaloosa horse and will reside in the pasture adjacent to the museum for the summer.
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Dakota Smith, a.k.a. Smitty, is a classic example of an Appaloosa horse and will reside in the pasture adjacent to the museum for the summer.
Dakota Smith, a.k.a. Smitty, is a classic example of an Appaloosa horse and will reside in the pasture adjacent to the museum for the summer.
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