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NEW ARCHAEOLOGY & HISTORY FORUM



 
 
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Old 27-07-2004, 11:30 PM
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Default NEW ARCHAEOLOGY & HISTORY FORUM

Hello I am Simon

I have just set up an archaeology forum for people like you who are
interested in the subject. Unlike news groups I will never give out your
email or personal information or even spam you with useless information or
give you rubbish dirty links or anything that people may get offended by.



So why not join my new forum and have a look around and see if you like it
its new so not many people have join as yet so now your chance to set the
ball rolling.



http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spa...bForumID=54106



So I hope to see you as a member of my new archaeology forum today. This is
not an advert and my website www.field-archaeology.info has been used by
people across the world. Now you can vote for your favourite archaeology
programmes on TV.



Lets hope you will join my forum as so far a couple members have already.
Thanks for your time in reading my letter. All the best from Simon


 




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