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In Memoriam: Sarah Campbell | |||
Archaeologists to tell of Tse-whit-zen findings | Tse-whit-zen, a Klallam village dating back some 2,700 years, was discovered in 2003 at a Marine Drive site earmarked for a state graving yard connected with work planned on the Hood Canal Bridge. After artifacts and human remains were discovered, construction was… |
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Documents Reveal Coal Exporter Disturbed Native American Archaeological Site At Cherry Point | Three summers ago the company that wants to build the largest coal export terminal in North America failed to obtain the environmental permits it needed before bulldozing more than four miles of roads and clearing more than nine acres of land, including some wetlands. |
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Campbell gets grant to update archaeology lab | |||
Names of faculty attending commencement announced | |||
Century-old ²ÝÁñÉçÇø time capsule remains a mystery | After sitting in the ground for 100 years, the mystery of just what's inside Western Washington University's first time capsule will last a bit longer, after university workers attempted to unearth the capsule Friday afternoon, Feb. 3. |