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PostSubject: Administrative Information   Administrative Information I_icon_minitime1/6/2010, 12:48 am

Provenance
Harold Nobles, Jr. recovered each artifact on public land along the Pea River in southern Alabama. Artifacts recovered on private land was with landowner's permission. Artifacts were recovered between 1988-2009. Artifacts include pottery, points, a celt, etc in the collection.

On December 25th, 2009, Harold gifted this collection to Ian Conway in southern Alabama.

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All artifacts are photographed and are available for viewing in the Research and Recovery Virtual museum located at https://researchandrecovery.forumotion.net/the-rr-virtual-museum-f21/ . For more information on access, email Ian Conway.
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