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Preservation Scoreboard [LINK/Lead]
Posted by: weavercat on: February 2, 2010
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Alabama Historical Commission – Preservation Scoreboard
Preservation Scoreboard
The Preservation Scoreboard tracks Alabama’s endangered properties, including those nominated to Places in Peril. It highlights successful preservation rescues and success stories as “Wins”. It catalogues demolished landmarks under “Loses.” It also lists historic places whose fate is still “In Play.”
Anniston Star – Archaeologist Report on Oxford Mound [LINK/Lead]
Posted by: weavercat on: February 2, 2010
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Anniston Star – UA archaeologist to release report on mound <–click for details—<
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A University of Alabama archaeologist says he will release a report stating his case that a stone mound in Oxford was created by natural forces and not by American Indians centuries ago, as was indicated in a report he signed last year.Robert Clouse, director of the Office of Archaeological Research at the University of Alabama and director of the University of Alabama Museums, said in an e-mail that he would send a copy of his latest report to The Star through the post office. In his e-mail, Clouse said the report would state his case on the matter.