GREAT IDEAS

This topic submitted by Katie Zeitler (zeitleki@muohio.edu) on 2/5/03. Additions were last made on Saturday, March 1, 2003. Section: Garrison/Green

Jocie- I think you meant your response for Bill Green and Bill Green only; we all knew your ideas were good, but it's nice to know that you thought so too. Ha! At any rate, I also think that your project idea has the potential to develop into a really solid piece of work. Looking at a concrete object, such as fossils, would be an excellent way to visualize the evolution of life on four mile creek throughout time. Also, archeological evidence, as you said, can give clues to human life along the creek. I was also thinking about studying archeological evidence and fossils, to gain an understanding of how native americans interacted with four mile creek. Nice work indeed! -Katie


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