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Archaeology Digs Into History Archaeology digs are being conducted daily throughout the world. Average citizens can enjoy the history and the dig by volunteering for local organizations. archaeology dig • volunteer archaeologists • john avery • sussex county history • development
Archaeology Lesson Plan An archaeologist's job sounds like a lot of fun, but it is often grueling work. Teach your children about this interesting occupation with these lesson plan ideas. archaeology lesson plan • archaeology facts • archaeology activity • archaeology resources • dig on site
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LINEN...SPANNING TIME When speaking with my five year old niece Rachel the other day, she so innocently asked me what I was doing. I answered her with, "why I'm washing my linen!" She then asked, "Aunt Joan, what is linen?" That's when I decided that the history of linen would be my next article! Thank you Rachel! linen • linum usitatissimum • france • holland • belgium |
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