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		<title>By: Hank</title>
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		<description>Hi Leen, I saw your comment on ScientificBlogging.com.  If you have articles on this subject you would like to post, please let us know and we will put them up there, with your permission.  

Or, if you write on archeaology frequently and would like to have a broader audience than a solo blog, you could get a column over there of your own. Dr. Patrich&#039;s findings were part of a news release we received and they looked and interesting and you were credited for the picture.</description>
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<p>Or, if you write on archeaology frequently and would like to have a broader audience than a solo blog, you could get a column over there of your own. Dr. Patrich&#8217;s findings were part of a news release we received and they looked and interesting and you were credited for the picture.</p>
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