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Richard Lyons (right) of FOAS is not only a champion
cleaner & screener, he’s a great teacher – of spear-throwing
with an atl-atl. Bob McCullough (left) is an apt pupil.
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John
Criss gets the best distance record among the crew for spear-throwing.
Next contest is for accuracy….
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Mariah
Yager (IPFW student) screening with visiting assistants.
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Tony
Prather left, Chris Kokojan right.
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Jim
Allgood and Bett Etonohan (FOSP)
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Sundae
Murphy
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Craig
Arnold, IPFW sudent.
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Mark
Milliner left, Lesley Rumbley right
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Tony
Baker (IPFW student) filling out
record form.
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Joel
Ruprecht and Craig Arnold (IPFW students) dumping the last of the
stockpiled sample into the screen.
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Susan
Spencer and Sarah Ross, University of Louisville students, help
with our big job of screening. The record warm November days meant
suntans.
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David
Pollack, Kentucky Heritage Council, helps Marian Yager with screening.
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Gwynn
Henderson (Kentucky Archaeological Survey) folding plastic tarp
after last soil put in screen. Perry Harrell (crew) screening. Railroad
embankment in the background.
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Leon
Hostetler, avocational archaeologist and teacher from the Madison
area.
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Archaeologist Patrick J. Munson uses his posthole digging expertise
(and equipment) to clean out loosened soil in auger hole.
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IU graduate student Josh Wells.
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Katie McWhorter, University of Louisville student, with pencil holder.
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Jeanne Burke, Clark County Historian, fills out sample forms after
cleaning auger sample hole at N920, E1120.
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Archaeobotnist Dr. Leslie Bush had a chance to help with last two
days of the field season.
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Susan Spencer and Victor Lewis (UofL) don’t need clipboards
for notes.
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Flo, the landowner’s border collie, was a daily – and
favorite – visitor.
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Fall 2003 field crew (back row: Leon Hostettler, volunteer; Robert
McCullough, IPFW; Andy White, IPFW; Glenn Perry Harrell, IU; Jocelyn
Turner, IU; Cheryl Ann Munson, IU; and Jonathan Criss, IU).
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