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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2002 Federal agencies look to the Department of Interior for advice about human remains and other archaeological finds. Frank McManamon is the chief archaeologist for the National Park Service. He played a role in the Kennewick Man dispute and other repatriation cases. Get the Story:
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