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From Mugs to Solo Cups: Understanding Capacity in the Archaeological Record
By Eleanor Breen / Project Manager, Archaeological Collections Online Some of you out there undoubtedly enjoyed a beer while watching the Superbowl this past weekend. Stop to consider – did you drink your beverage out of the can or bottle? … Continue reading
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