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Drew Marshall with an "edgeleaf scraper" discovered during a phase 3 archaeology dig at White Pond in Elgin, South Carolina in the spring of 2019. Volunteer effort with the South Carolina Department of National Resources under the supervision of Dr. Christopher Moore.

CryptoHydrate


Drew Harrison Marshall.


I've enjoyed creative writing and poetry since I was young.


Current interests are photography, Arabic language, Filipino martial arts and raising my 4 children.


I worked at Comcast for 12 years in process improvement, where I enjoyed business writing for employee training manuals, processes and analytics.


I consider myself an amateur writer and I am not notable.

Why am I here? I am interested in photography as a historical preservation tool. I've looked over many of the notable National Geographic photographer's Wikipedia pages and the citations and references seem sparse. I plan to use archived newspapers, books and websites to bolster these pages, learning Wikipedia editing along the way. I am an aspiring {{User HOP}} member, but lack the qualifications to consider myself a member at this time.

I am very open to feedback, even candid and direct feedback, so please don't hesitate to comment on my effort and correct me as needed. Users giving feedback are gently encouraged to comply with the policies in WP:BITE when interacting.


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