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Walter Witschey
Walter Witschey
Longwood University
Archaeology
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chesapeake bay
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Country Roads: Travel, Visibility, and Late Classic Settlement in the Southern Maya Mountains
2019
Journal of Field Archaeology
Nicholas P. Carter
Lauren Santini
Adam Barnes
Rachel Opitz
Devin White
Kristin Safi
Bryce Davenport
Clifford T. Brown
Walter Witschey
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The Longwood Vulnerability, Potential, & Condition (VPC) Assessment Method: A Case Study from a Hurricane Sandy Project in Virginia
2018
Mary Farrell
Brian Bates
Craig Rose
Walter Witschey
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The Library is on Fire, Now What? Assessing the Damage and How to Approach It: A Case Study from the Chesapeake Bay
2018
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites
J. Craig Rose
Mary E. F. Bennett
Brian Bates
Walter Witschey
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The library is on fire, now what? Assessing the damage and how to approach it: A case study from the Chesapeake Bay.
2017
Brian Bates
Walter Witschey
Craig Rose
Mary Farrell
Erin West
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The Ancient Maya of Mexico: 5,000 Sites and Counting: The Inspiration of Maya Settlement Studies
2012
Walter Witschey
Clifford T. Brown
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