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  2. David Hatcher Childress - Wikipedia

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    David Hatcher Childress (born June 1, 1957) is an American author, and the owner of Adventures Unlimited Press, a publishing house established in 1984 specializing in books on unusual topics such as ancient mysteries, unexplained phenomena, pseudohistory, and historical revisionism.

  3. Robert L. Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Robert Laurens Kelly (born March 16, 1957) is an American anthropologist who is a professor at the University of Wyoming. [1] As a professor, he has taught introductory Archaeology as well as upper-level courses focused in Hunter-Gathers, North American Archaeology, Lithic Analysis, and Human Behavioral Ecology. [2]

  4. Archaeology exhibit in Edmond highlights artifacts from ...

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    Brent Nagtegaal, co-curator of the "Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered" exhibit, searches for artifacts during an Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology dig in Israel. Exhibit and concert

  5. Post-excavation analysis - Wikipedia

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    Since the advent of "New Archaeology" in the 1960s, the use of scientific techniques in archaeology has grown in importance. [2] This trend is directly reflected in the increasing application of the scientific method to post-excavation analysis. [3]

  6. Stepped Stone Structure - Wikipedia

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    The Stepped Stone Structure is the name given to the remains at a particular archaeological site (sometimes termed Area G) on the eastern side of the City of David, the oldest part of Jerusalem. The curved, 60-foot-high (18 m), narrow stone structure is built over a series of terraces (hence the name).

  7. David G. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    David G. Anderson (born 1949) is an archaeologist in the department of anthropology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, who specializes in Southeastern archaeology. His professional interests include climate change and human response, exploring the development of cultural complexity in Eastern North America, maintaining and improving the ...

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