Kamis, 27 April 2017

Dig It: Archaeology and Relic Hunting

Can archaeologists and weekend relic-hunters find common ground in the search for Civil War knowledge? I can’t help but feel a bit nervous as the two men approach, wearing full Army fatigues adorned with patches, formidable-looking in their combat boots and aviator sunglasses. It’s a sunny April morning in the sleepy town of Orange, Va., …

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