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Archaeology and Natural History
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ResearchCultural Heritage and Site Management![]() The past is always present, and never more so than when interpreting archaeological sites. Descendant communities, land managers, fellow archaeologists, and the public at large all have a stake in the proper recovery, analysis and maintenance of archaeological sites and artifacts. New sites, recovery techniques and analytical methods are essential to advancing our understanding of culture history and archaeological theory. Current projects related to this theme
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