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Holly’s third (and final) update from the 2015 field season

October 30, 2016by ancientmoraines Leave a comment

(January 8, 2016) We’re back! From the field that is – the journey stateside has yet to begin. What a wonderfully successful season we’ve had, I’ll do my best with […]

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