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    <abstract>Team Archaeology is excited to be riding with you this year! We hope to&#13;
make our participation an annual opportunity to share the story of&#13;
Iowa’s amazing past. As you ride across the state you will be passing by&#13;
the locations of hundreds of known archaeological sites and an as yet&#13;
unknown number of new discoveries waiting to be made. These&#13;
archaeological sites, and the artifacts they contain, tell the history of the&#13;
first people to travel this landscape and the stories of each generation&#13;
that has contributed to what we know of ourselves today. As you travel&#13;
through our beautiful state, you too are now a part of that story, making&#13;
history for the future to learn and wonder about!&#13;
The Office of the State Archaeologist serves a unique dual role in Iowa as&#13;
both a designated research unit of The University of Iowa and as a state&#13;
agency. The larger mission of the OSA is to develop, disseminate, and&#13;
preserve knowledge of Iowa’s human past through Midwestern and&#13;
Plains archaeological research, scientific discovery, public stewardship,&#13;
service, and education. It is our goal to provide all Iowans the&#13;
opportunity to learn about their past. I see this as an investment in the&#13;
preservation of a nonrenewable resource—the archaeological record of&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
Look for the Team Archeology members as you ride and be sure to ask&#13;
them about Iowa archeology. Please help yourself to free materials&#13;
about our shared past from our information tables at each overnight&#13;
town and get one of the free Iowa Archeology wrist bands. There will&#13;
also be free public talks by local archaeologists each afternoon, as well as&#13;
flintknapping and other demonstrations of archaeological interest, so&#13;
keep this booklet as your guide to the week’s activities. Most of all, ride&#13;
smart, be safe, and when you get home tell your friends and neighbors&#13;
about Iowa archaeology!</abstract>
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    <keywords>RAGBRAI, DNR, Landscape, Archeology</keywords>
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      <item>MK</item>
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    <title>Archaeology on the Road, July 2008</title>
    <date>2008-07</date>
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