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>We have thought of making an instructional videotape of the project,
>for the benefit of anyone else faced with a similar situation.
Eight or nine years ago, I met a Wisconsin archaeologist (I wish I could
remember his name) who had been recording all known rock art in Wisconsin
(and possibly adjoining states as well). I don't know what his project
entailed. He had been taking slides, but I don't know about video. I
would think that if you contacted the Wisconsin Historical Society in
Madison, they might be able to tell you more. I don't have a number or
address, but I know there are folks on this list from Madison. Can any of
you help out here?
Hope this leads to something. If you run into a dead end with the
Historical Society, let me know and I'll see if I can find out something
from an old professor of mine.
Sincerely,
Bill Stirrat
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