Summary
TURNER - University of Maine at Farmington archaeologist Bob Bartone can regale you with stories about eating monkey and alligator, or close encounters with poisonous critters and deadly snakes in the Amazon jungle.
But he'll probably tell you, too, that the majority of his days are not spent digging up fabulous finds or uncovering ancient treasure.See the full content of this document
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Digging Into Past Lives
They're spent, instead, at a desk in a lab (about 90 percent of the time, according to Bartone) and overseeing the deliberate digging of perfectly square holes in the gro...
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