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Florida Public Archaeology Network < https://www.fpan.us/projects/hms-florida/ > , Maine Midden Minders < https://umaine.edu/middenminders/ > , The Scape Trust < https://scapetrust.org/ > , Girt Scientific Divers < https://www.girtsd.org/ > , and CITiZEN < https://citizan.org.uk/ > .
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Lees, W.B. Commentary: The Balance Sheet Will Define Our Legacy. Hist Arch 57, 634–638 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41636-023-00413-3
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