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  • Tallahassee, Florida
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Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dating
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Started this discussion. Last reply by ShadyGroveAG Jun 25.

 

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seems good this picture which shows the OSL wholes , well i'm a student at the national institute of archéologie and patrimony in Rabat, Morocco, at the second year, please i need to know if were you looking for artifacts which refurse to Prehisto...
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June 25
I think that any interpretation resting upon OSL data must necessarily consider the formation processes at work presently and historically at the site. For instance, is the site known to have flooded in the past? Sounds like fun...the way my dept...
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March 31
sorry for the late response, I don't come onto archeonet as often as I should! Yes Dunbar gave a presentation a few weeks back and has dates of 18000 b.p. and more...he is waiting on publishing anything until he gets more testing done as he doesn...
March 31
hello ,im from s. ga. and have been swimming at wakulla since i was a kid. big gators and mastodon bones, a magical place. i recently heard dunbar has 15000 b.p. dates. any scoop. how did the tsl work out? mark
February 13

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I graduated from Florida State University with a double major in Anthropology and Religion. I spent about a year working for the National Park Service (SEAC) as a student employee, and spent time working out on a shell midden site on Cumberland Island, Georgia. I attended the Santa Rita B field school in 2006, on the Northern Coast of Peru (a Moche/Recuay Period site). During my travels in Peru I spent some time working in Cotocotuyoc, a Wari Cemetery site located outside of Cusco. My main interest is Pre Inca Peruvian Archaeology of the Northern Coast. I'm also interested in the prehistoric cultures of the Southwestern United States, specifically the Chaco Anasazi and the entrance of the Kachinas cult and iconography.

Right now however, I work for the United States Forest Service as an archeological technician in Northwest Florida (the Apalachicola National Forest). The sites on the forest include historic, as well as prehistoric sites. As far as the Southeast is concerned, my interests lie with the Early and Middle Woodland Periods, and ceramic chronologies of the Gulf Coast.

I'm also jointly enrolled in a masters of GIS program at Florida State University. The program is only a year long, and after that I plan to continue on by acquiring a PHD in anthropology. Though I enjoy the Southeast, I have lived here my entire life, and I would like to move out to the Colorado/New Mexico region after finishing my masters.

My main career goal is to stay with the Forest Service and hopefully move out west to the Four Corners Region.

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At 4:16pm on July 3, 2008, jose said…
HELLO
I HAVE PRE-COLUMBIAN BOOKS OF THE ANCIENT PERU FOR THE SALE.
THE CULTURES:
PARACAS TEXTILE
CHAVIN ART
WARI TEXTILE
MOCHICA ART
NAZCA ART
LAMAYEQUE
CHIMU
COPPER
ANCIEN GOLD
SILVER ART
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, I WILL SEND ITEMS FOR YOU
At 9:49am on March 31, 2008, Craig Dengel said…
Hi bebes, can I have cool pictures on my site like everybody else?
At 5:29pm on March 29, 2008, Michael said…
That you do. Life is good. working as usual. Headed to mexico in 3 weeks to be a field supervisor for some cultural work. How about you?
At 8:13pm on February 25, 2008, Jessica SC Sproviero said…
oooOooo, I forgot I had uploaded a bunch of my pictures to your laptop! Hmmmm
At 3:17pm on February 20, 2008, Jessica SC Sproviero said…
hey!!! =D
At 1:45pm on February 20, 2008, Dan McLerran said…
Kimberly,

Welcome to ArchaeologyNet and congratulations on your upcoming marriage! I hope you find this site both beneficial and fun.....and your pictures make a great addition to the site album!
 
 

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