
I hope not to sound braggy, but it occurred to me today that only three years ago, I was a 9-dollar-an-hour wog suckling at the teat of Uncle OPA.

If you believe that the Clear Creek Canyon report is the Bible, and that Richard K. Talbot's Fremont Farmers is the Pearl of Great Price then allow us to welcome you. OPA alumni unite!
Well, probably. I just got back from a two week trip back east analyzing sandal collections at the
Although there are probably a few more sandals out there, I’ve got over 200 in my database right now so will probably start data cleanup, analysis, and crunching numbers soon. Leaving tonight for North Creek and will be there for the next 6 weeks. Oh, and the 2006 issue of Utah Archaeology (edited by yours truly, Chris Watkins, and Scott Ure as Technical editor) should be coming out in about a month (if all goes as planned). So renew your UPAC dues if you haven’t done so; everyone is going to want one of these newly formatted sweet sweet Ure creations