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by John R. Hale (he's from Univ of Louisville Don. Ever heard of him?)Website about the book here.Will be ordering this in the next few days. Will review once I finish reading it
No I'm not familiar with him. I think he's an archaeologist right?
Funny, but it's a small world. This professor is one who I watched in a 36-lecture set I have on DVD (I think I posted about it several places, including here) and then in March I had the opportunity to see him give a lecture at the museum. He's a good lecturer to begin with, and he has a great knowledge of archaeology both on land and underwater.
Looking for its availability here
When I get re-enrolled, I'll make it a point to meet him. 🙂
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