the Forgotten Coal Mines of Monongahela Pa

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DR EDMUND T DLUTOWSKI

Ed working on a burial at the penlac site

Ed worked on the most complete mammoth ever found in pa

Mammoth discovered dredging lake

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Slippery Rock University lab dedication plaque
Ed teaching young students in the field

Late Woodland Monongahela site

19 Hut Village

Ed on excvation team
Ed working the Woodland Monongahela site

shaw lowrie house

Ed excavating under the porch

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The Little Red Schoolhouse

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FORT PITT COAL WORKS museum

Dedicated to the memory of Dr Edmund T Dlutowski

1938-2024

archaeology lab dedication

Ed at slippery rock lab dedication

PA ARCHAEOLGY SOCIETY MEMORIAL FOR ED

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DIGGING HISTORY

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DECADES OF HANDS ON FIELD WORK LEAD TO A DOCTORATE

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ed donates private collection to Slippery rock unviersity

Ed's very large collection donated for educating students

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Field work in Butler Pa

Mead island tradition site

Ed and Ken Burkett working the screen

off to peru

Ed spent a month working in Peru

OHIO VALLEY CHAPTER OF ARCHAEOLOGY

THE OLD STONE HOUSE

Ed did extensive work on this project working with SRU

 The Stone House was built in 1822 by John Brown as a stagecoach stop and tavern to accommodate business from the newly-constructed Pittsburgh to Erie Pike 


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