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Dr. Madonna Moss of the University of Oregon

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Dr. Madonna Moss of the University of Oregon
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Coffman Cove Community Archaeology Project Washing sediments from the excavations A bi-pointed bone harpoon Bone needles Tongass National Forest Archaeologist Jesse Roundtree examines a piece of shell Dr. Madonna Moss of the University of Oregon Principal Investigators Dr. Doug Reger Layers of shell and charcoal-rich sediments Work during the 2006 field season at Coffman Cove Community Archaeology Project Gus Browning worked as a student intern with CCCAP

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Dr. Madonna Moss of the University of Oregon, was one of the Principal Investigators in 2006. Dr. Moss had excavated at the Coffman Cove Site (PET-067) during the 1970s, when it was first discovered. (Credit: Photo by Terry Fifield)
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Saturday, 16 October 2010
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Faith L. Duncan
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