Friday, April 13, 2007
9-15-93
MAGGIE,
RICK HANSON IS GONA PICK UP THE THINGS ON THE TABLE BUT IF HE FORGETS TO SEE IF ED CAN TAKE THE THINGS DOWN TO RAPID FOR US AND PUT THEM IN BEN'S OFFICE.
THANKS
JOHN & TRESSA MARTIN
IF YOUR COMMING BACK TO WORK LOOK US UP.
108 GUMBO DR.
BOX ELDER, S.D. 57719
P/S Maggie, We Left 2 pkg's of franks and a pkg of meat in the freezer, and others things. If you want, you can have it or give it to some one that could use it.
Thanks
Saturday, April 07, 2007

Figure 1
IN CONCLUSION
Since the mitigation project began more new data has been recovered concerning the older components of the site. A number of lanceolate projectile points associated with Paleoindian period groups indicated that the fourth cultural layer includes multiple occupations. A Folsom point located approximately in the center of cultural layer 4 indicated an occupation dating to approximately 10,500 years B.P. This aided in the identification of the lowest component as Goshen which dates to approximately 11,000 years. Ned expects to continue excavations until the middle of September.
References Cited
Donohue, James A., and Ned Hanenberger
1993 Archaeological Mitigative Research Design for Sites 39CU1142 and 39CU1144. State Archaeological Research Center, Rapid City.
McDonald, Jerry N.
1981 North American Buffalo: Their Classification and Evolution. University of California Press, Berkeley.
Friday, April 06, 2007
I asked an archaeologist
if he'd hold me through the night
if I gave him ten dollars.
He said all right.
There's long black hair in his cactus
and the stop sign spins in place.
And he already has a woman he says
I don't replace.
And he points to the proof, there it is on the wall,
the proof, the proof, the proof.
There's people you can see.
People you'll never see.
We made one of them, didn't we?
Believing in both he leaves to me.
"Archaeology starts from the known," he says,
"that's how it's going to be."
And he points to the proof, there it is on the wall,
the proof, the proof, the proof.
He likes to think he's a lonely chief.
I like to think I'm a troubadour.
But he's just an alcoholic shovelbum for the state
and I'm just a girl who walks this beautiful world without proof.
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- I came to Minneapolis from southern California this May to help my 88-year-old mother care for my 86-year-old father. He fell last November, and then declined cognitively for a month as his bones healed at a rehab facility under quarantine. He hasn't undeclined. Before retiring in the 1990s, he was a theater critic, & still seems to have some of his self-confidence and wit alongside vascular dementia, Parkinsonisms, incontinence and real trouble walking. Given his otherwise-ok health, he might still have some tolerable years ahead, though with new parameters. My mom's a novelist. She seems made of iron.