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Thursday, April 3, 2008

Which archaeo-data-animal are you?

I think I'm a cranky space monkey in the Watkinson Archaeological Cyberverse.

Bill Caraher is a squirrel.

What critter are you, Eric Kansa?
Posted by Tom Elliott at 1:12 PM
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