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| This has lead to frequent research inquiries concerning the Martin collection to which we have not been able to adequately respond. With the new electronic database, standardized catalog entries, and complete cataloging, interested scholars will be able to answer their own queries over the Internet.
The Martin collection is a unique cultural and natural resource, and a number of graduate students and scholars have in the past year made use of lithic and ceramic assemblages from the Martin collection for their research. In addition to these studies, a suite of never-before-analyzed tree-ring samples from sites such as Broken K Ranch, Carter Pueblo, and others, has been submitted to the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research for analysis. We eagerly await the results of all their analyses. Scholars interested in this research, or who would like to make use of the Martin collections themselves, should contact Project Director Stephen E. Nash. Project participant's biographies. Biographical statement on Paul S. Martin. Selected bibliography. Selected photographs. |
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