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From LG: Our new camera arrived today! That plus our new Flip video means we can do a lot more updates, teaching, & research things.
10:45 AM Nov 20th
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@ @ any other tweeters going to be at early Chesapeake history and culture conference?
8:10 PM Nov 18th
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in reply to footnotesrising
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@, our campus archaeologist, discusses the use of our research blog:
9:36 AM Nov 18th
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Another unit that never ends: tin cans, aluminum (?) sheets...
6:54 PM Nov 16th
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@ straw has been identified on facebook. however, no one has answered the fill in the blank...
3:26 PM Nov 16th
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in reply to ArchaeoCafe
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lots of trouble on facebook today. apologies. kept uploading things to my personal profile, not CAP. grr.
3:02 PM Nov 16th
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@ def a straw, but a pretty distinct kind, which should make your date smaller.
12:37 PM Nov 16th
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in reply to ArchaeoCafe
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This artifact tells us thatthe intrusion it was found in can not be older than _____ years old.
11:15 AM Nov 16th
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Be the 1st non archaeologist to ID this artifact and answer the following question and win a milkshake!
11:14 AM Nov 16th
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@ had to snag something real wick and head bak to site. Gotta guard the equipment!
9:25 AM Nov 16th
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Little lonely out today. Thanks to Greg @ for stopping by and doing some filming! Always a pleasure working with UR.
7:03 AM Nov 16th
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Well, another day in the field, next to library. A little colder this am than last week.
6:26 AM Nov 16th
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@ rest of the afternoon. Hoping to be done by 430.
10:05 AM Nov 13th
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Tree:
9:39 AM Nov 13th
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Good to see @ out at the site for a bit! Thanks for stopping by!
9:37 AM Nov 13th
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We are looking for more evidence of beal's greenhouses, built in the 1870s today.
6:42 AM Nov 13th
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@, we see you! Come visit us during lunch breaks!!
6:41 AM Nov 13th
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@ thanks for the shout out! our intern really nailed it with that post...
1:49 PM Nov 12th
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Vote for on google's streetview!!
9:00 AM Nov 12th
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post by intern Jen: What was campus life like for the 1st women who lived in Morrill Hall at MSU, in 1905?
7:41 AM Nov 12th
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- Name Campus Archaeology
- Location East Lansing, Michigan
- Web http://campusarch...
- Bio The MSU Campus Archaeology Program works to ensure that Michigan State is a good steward towards its archaeological and cultural resources.
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