Records. Excavations 1969-1985 (inclusive).

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Records. Excavations 1969-1985 (inclusive).

This series contains a small amount of records relating to the department's excavations in Egypt and Israel, mostly from the 1970s. Included are correspondence and memos relating to organization and logistics, including budget information and funding requests, contact with the governments of site countries regarding coordination of the projects, and survey reports.

1.3 l.f.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8226325

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