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Extreme History at the Montana Archaeological Society 2014 Conference

Posted: March 24, 2014 by extremehistory in Uncategorized
Tags: Archaeology in the community, archaeology in the media, cultural heritage and the public, Diggers in Montana, MAS, Montana Archaeological Society Annual Meeting 2014, public engagement in archaeology
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For those attending the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Montana Historical Society, be sure and sign up for our workshop, Cultural Heritage in Context: public image, public engagement. More info on MAS and the Annual Meeting here.

Cultural Heritage in Context: Public Image, Public Engagement

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