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Date: 2011-12-24 00:47:54
Fossils
Cumberland County
Nova Scotia
Palynology
Joggins
Nova Scotia
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
Dartmouth
Nova Scotia
Minas Basin
Nova Scotia Museum
Shubenacadie Canal
Nova Scotia
Provinces and territories of Canada
Archaeological sub-disciplines

President’s Message It is my pleasure to write to you as the new President of the Canadian Association of Palynologists! I’d like to thank Elisabeth Levac—whose term as President ended in December 2009—and the re

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