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A nearby town wants to do an event this summer, in the course
of which they want to create a time capsule of local history.
The size is a little uncertain (though I am assured it will be
smaller than a coffin), but it is to be buried in the ground
and concreted over (as under a plaza).
The question for Museum-Lers is: what material do you
recommend the time capsule be made of? I'm sure at least
a few of you have faced this question in your work and
I would appreciate hearing your solutions.
Thanks in advance,
Tom
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Tom Vaughan "The Waggin' Tongue"
<[log in to unmask]> (970) 533-1215
11795 Road 39.2, Mancos, CO 81328 USA
Cultural Resource Management, Interpretation, Planning, & Training
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