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    1. [TXBELL-L] Fort Hood Cultural Resource Management Office (Archaeology)
    2. Bill Bost
    3. For those of you interested in Fort Hood early history, as it affects Bell County (and Coryell) might be interested in visiting the Earth Day Display as cited below (Fort Hood Sentinel): EARTH DAY DISPLAY!!!! On April 21, 2000, from 8 AM til 2 PM, the CRM will host an Earth Day Display in the III Corps Headquarters (Building 1001). Archaeologists from the CRM office will be present to talk with interested people about Fort Hood and its cultural resource management effort. Artifacts collected from the Fort Hood installation will be on display, and questions will be welcomed about them The history and archaeology of the Fort Hood lands is varied and fascinating. If you would like to learn more about archaeology and the Cultural Resource Management Program at Fort Hood please stop by the Earth Day Display in the West Atrium of Building 1001 (III Corps Headquarters) on April 21. The display will be set up from 8 AM – 2 PM, and the archaeologists will be available to talk with you and answer your questions. The display will include artifacts collected from different sites on post, and information highlighting historical sites and commemorative markers. If you are interested in the historical context of the Fort Hood lands, the information will soon be available on CD and posted on the web.. There is a terribly-rough web site for the Fort Hood Archaeological Society (which doesn't exist) that also has some information for the Cultural Resource Managmement team, at: www.rootsweb.com/~txfhas The Cultural Resource Management office has a place-holder page on the Fort Hood server at: http://www.dpw.hood.army.mil/HTML/ENV/cultural.htm The FHAS web page is just a start-up idea I had, so don't blame the CRM people for any content... the page idea isn't really sponsored, at least as yet. If you think re-starting the Fort Hood Archaeological Society would be a good thing for our area, let Dr. Cheryl Huckerby or Stephanie Bandy know, at the addresses on the various pages. Bill Bost "Do what you can, where you are, with what you have." Teddy Roosevelt ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    04/19/2000 06:19:13