Miranda Alexander, archaeology technician with Colorado State University’s Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands under contract with Fort McCoy, Wis., documents artifacts at an archaeology lab Sept. 11, 2017, in Tomah, Wis. Lab work by technicians like Alexander are critical steps in analyzing and documenting archaeological artifacts found at Fort McCoy during archaeological digs. Alexander was working on artifacts found during a dig in summer 2017. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
Date Taken: | 09.11.2017 |
Date Posted: | 01.17.2023 15:12 |
Photo ID: | 7591188 |
VIRIN: | 170911-A-OK556-7062 |
Resolution: | 4859x3239 |
Size: | 2.02 MB |
Location: | TOMAH, WISCONSIN, US |
Web Views: | 20 |
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