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To: alan w who wrote (221328)1/23/2002 12:17:40 AM
From: rich4eagle  Respond to of 769670
 
kewl, alan you know yur oil pipeline stuff



To: alan w who wrote (221328)1/23/2002 12:23:12 AM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 769670
 
They've just now started to halt all trenching activity
Well, nobody says we can't dig on the farm. The historical society is interested in looking at the hole if we dig, and I would guess if they found something really neat they would slow down and dig carefully and put the stuff in a museum. Based on a road project that went right through a burial mound site I would estimate it could take 2 or 3 months to dig a big hole if it were fully explored and catalogued (and they wouldn't dig in the dead of winter). Generally it takes an afternoon for the historian to look at it and decide it's not significant.
TP