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Tyndall artifacts

Mr. Craig Dengel, a Louisiana State University doctorate of archaeology student, peers through a conch shell Aug. 26 at the 325th Civil Engineer Squadron Natural Resources building. Shells like this may have been used as tools 1,500 years ago. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Christopher Bowyer-Meeder)

PHOTO BY: nd Lt. Christopher Bowyer-Meeder
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