20th Century New Deal Archaeology and Archaeological Tourism in Western Kentucky, 2001-2002.

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20th Century New Deal Archaeology and Archaeological Tourism in Western Kentucky, 2001-2002.

41 interviews relating to the nature and impact of archaeological tourism and New Deal archaeological research in western Kentucky. Includes interviews with oral histories from persons associated with family-owned archaeological parks and persons in the local communities.

46 sound cassettes (ca. 30 hr.) : analog, mono.

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