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IT'S PEOPLE WHO MAKE THIS PROJECT WORKVOLUNTEERS
The Chinatown lab project began June 1997 and as of March 2006, volunteers have logged 13,737 hours of artifact sorting, cataloging, and curation. That is the equivalent of $458,310 worth of work for the City of San Luis Obispo.The top 11 volunteers and their hours: John Parker (1540), Judy Westcott (1502), JoAnn Heaney (1180), Evelyn Baxley (823), Don Martin (770), Jo Harth (697), Diana Minnix (584), Jane Bailey (390), and Roxanna Griggs (368), Jeanne Smith (267), and Dorothy Kirkpatrick (235). RECENT VISITORSDr. Russell Skowronek and Neutron Activation Analysis
Santa Clara University's Dr. Russell Skowronek is conducting a detailed analysis of mission period pottery throughout California and Mexico. The aim of the study is to determine how much of the pottery used at the California Missions was manufactured locally and how much was imported from pottery centers in Mexico. |
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