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The best I ever did was arrowheads when I was a kid in South Carolina. I'm
afraid there's not a lot to find here in the wilds of... Seattle.
Cheers,
Alita Pierson
Grad Student
University of Washington
At 02:39 PM 11/4/2003 -0900, Amy K. Marshall wrote:
>Hi, James,
>I can give you a similar "lost and found" item story... A professor at my
>graduate school was out walking the banks of the Washington River in North
>Carolina one day back in the 1980s and found a ROMAN COIN eroding out of
>the bank. Wouldn't THAT give you pause for thought?
>
>Amy K. Marshall, M.A.
>Curator
>Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve
>106.8 Richardson Hwy
>Copper Center, AK 99573
>907.822.7416
>907.822.7216 (fax)
>
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