I don't want to contribute to the discussion on archaeologists as they have much more education than do I and I can appreciate what they do. I think this whole uncomfortable feeling stems from a few years ago when the remains of a few of our state's pioneers were removed from the cemetery and taken back to a lab for study (we knew who they were, but they took them anyway) Then they were crated up and set on a shelf in some state agency until enought pressure was put on the DNR to reinter them properly. This happened more than once, and was a heated topic of discussion on this very list at the time. After going through a situation such as this, it is no wonder several on this list feel the way they do. Obviously, the combination of a few stray professionals combined with the governmental mentality of their agency made for a poor practice. I'm not defending anyone here, just hoping to bring up to speed those who may not have been involved on this list when that issue was being discussed so you may understand the animosity, but let's not condemn everyone for the actions of a few either. -Kyle