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The following comments have been left for this page:
- Perhaps we should add a few more events in his archaeological career.
- We should try to succinctly describe his legacy in archaeological theory.
* Could be organized with sub- or sub-sub-titles. done but needs improvement Mumun 14:57, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
I plan to add some more contributions on Triggers contributions to theory. How the heck do we add him to the "archaeologists" category?SheldonLB
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- I think he's added but perhaps through one of the subcats such as 'Canadian archaeologists'? I'll check. Mumun 無文 12:40, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
- It's categorized through 'Canadian archaeologists'.Mumun 無文 12:45, 9 June 2007 (UTC) (edit)
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Let us offer our condolences to the family of Prof. Trigger. He was truly a great Canadian and giant in archaeology. Let us honour the great contributions to archaeology made by Professor Trigger by expanding this article and give a more detailed accounting of his work.Mumun 11:54, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
Although I never met Dr. Trigger (I had opportunity, but unfortunately was too shy to approach him) I admire his work deeply. The ethnohistorical community, and the Canadian academic community, are poorer for his absence. Expanding his entry here is, as Mumun suggests, a way of honouring his achievements.Talented Mr Miller 15:27, 14 December 2006 (UTC)