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That sounds like a pretty tall order, unless you specialize on a
particular region or culture.  I've never seen such a thing for
archaeology.

Amy A. Douglass
Tempe Historical Museum
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> Subject:      Archaeological Publication Search
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> Hi! I am a graduate student at the University of Oregon in Arts&Admin.
> A
> friend in the program asked my to post this to the list and would
> greatly
> appreciate any replies.  Thanx.
>
> Her request:
>
> *****
> Help!
>
> I am looking for a pamphlet/guidebook to help volunteers/interns name
> archaeological objects.  It would be in the form of a key, just like a
> botanical or mammal key.  Has anyone ever heard of such a thing?  I am
> thinking of writing my own, but am wondering if it has already been
> done.
>
> Yvonne Lever
> Arts & Administration
> University of Oregon
>
> *****
>
> Please respond offlist to [log in to unmask]  Thank you
>
> Vanessa L. Ward
> Arts and Administration Dept.
> School of Architecture and Allied Arts
> University of Oregon
> Eugene, OR 97403
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> Visit "CultureWork" ICAS' on-line community arts publication
> <http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~aad/culturework/culturework.html>
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