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Perceive the Past, Progress the Present, Protect the Future.

Updated: Nov 30, 2022

Member/Archeologist Alex Frey

My message summarizes how to read the past on the present-day landscape and use that knowledge to respect people and the environment - past, present, and future. By using landscape archaeology and preservation techniques, we can help preserve the memory, legacy, and spirituality of past peoples; learn about their traditional earth-centric lifestyles to better our present; and pass on their legacy for future generations.

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