Slides/Script, 1996
The 32-slide set and accompanying narrative examine the role of historic archeology in interpreting the recent past, and how it differs from prehistoric archeology. Photos of excavations, examples of historic artifacts, and associated archival documents illustrate the relevance and context that historic archeology brings to understanding the recent past. The slide descriptions were assembled and written by Mary Kwas, a member of the Arkansas Archeological Society.
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