The Dig Matures (I)

The Byron Dig was now widely known, and it had caught the attention of scholars who studied the changing faunas, floras, cultures, and environments that followed the glacial withdrawal from northeastern North America. The 1987 season drew about fifty volunteers; by 1990, we were more than one hundre...

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