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Anjanette
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  • Denver, CO
  • United States
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The new find in OR. Need info
November 9
Trying to figure out if he's worth it...the mud, the dust, the bugs,
September 25
Just trying to survive the Forensic Field School yet again...this time I am the helper....
September 15
Are there clearer photos of the supraorbital torus? Are there any other studies done on this as of yet?
September 15
Cristian Olariu and Anjanette are now friends
September 14
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September 10
most don't know the resources within sixty miles of where we live. We always look away for diversions, not nearby...go check it out.
August 24

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I am an undergrad with a double major in History and Anthropology with an Archeology specialization. The past has always fascinated me. I am working toward graduation in May 2010, and I want to do my grad work on Paleocultures and the link between the extinction of megafauna and its impact on humans living patterns, mostly how a switch to agriculture came AFTER the extinction in the New World, particularly on the Great Plains.
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Bison antiquus and the tourist...

The very fact that I titled this blog post this way was because the whole megafauna explanation is getting to be rote now. It is a sad statement for our educational system that basic things like the end of the ice age are not taught anymore. I actually had a teenager this past weekend that wasn't required to have ANY sciences to graduate from high school. There is a reason why are children are dropping lower and lower in academics as compared to the rest of the world. And it is our fault. Unfort… Continue

Posted on June 8, 2009 at 2:43pm —

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At 10:12am on September 10, 2009, Cristian Olariu said…
http://www.fastionline.org/
Check this out. It contains archaeological reports from Italy. I hope it will be of interest for you.
At 9:04am on July 8, 2009, Dan McLerran said…
Anjanette,

I'm so glad you enjoy this site and that you find it useful. I would be happy to post your free weekend and primitive skills opportunities, but you may be able to do a better job of this by posting this as a blog post from your page. It will automatically post to the main page for all to see. Just thought your message would be better composed by you as you are most familiar with these opportunities.........
At 7:33pm on June 1, 2009, Charlie Hatchett said…
Got it.

Thanks Anjanette!
At 7:38pm on April 24, 2009, Alan Kirkland said…
Sounds like you have a good summer position. Best of luck and happy trails to you. I bet you have more fun than you can imagine.
Things are good here. Not working yet, but I will. The gardens are growing well, and my construction project is moving along as I putter at it. Building this nice potting shed/greenhouse...with no nails or boards. Good to hear from ou.
At 11:34am on March 30, 2009, Charlie Hatchett said…
Yeah, Paradise does seem to line up north and south wise with Gault, Buttermilk Creek, Wilson-Leonard and Brushy Creek. Do you know how far away the Brazos River is from Paradise. Gault, Buttermilk Creek, Wilson-Leonard and Brushy Creek all are situated on the Brazos River drainage (as well as Blackwater Draw).
At 12:10pm on March 29, 2009, Charlie Hatchett said…
Always!
At 6:42am on March 24, 2009, Charlie Hatchett said…
"...How many hours by car to Buttermilk and Gault from Ft. Worth? If I get the chance this fall, my daughter wants to go to Texas and meet her cousins there (she met them, like, six years ago but apparently that doesn't count) and I figured I would get some fun in for myself since I have to go to Six Flags and watch everyone else have fun..."

I'd say they are about 2.5 hours from Fort Worth, driving the speed limit.
At 11:53pm on February 28, 2009, Cat Herrick said…
It's crazy to think of how old she's getting! :) I remember when my kids were little people would always talk to me about how fast they grow up and I couldn't believe it. Now I know they were right.

Unrelated, you leave the best comments for me. They seriously make my day. Thanks for always being awesome.
At 3:19pm on February 22, 2009, Terrie said…
future archaeology Pictures, Images and Photos
At 2:15am on February 17, 2009, Anjanette said…
http://www.athenapub.com/10gault.htm
 
 

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