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Crittenden, Jules. "Boston Tea Party location is steeped in controversy." The Boston Herald. Herald Media, LLC. 1998. HighBeam Research. 6 Nov. 2012 <http://www.highbeam.com>.
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An electronic survey of Fort Point Channel found signs of man-made artifacts sunk deep in the mud that explorer Barry Clifford says should be excavated as possible Boston Tea Party relics.
Archaeologists who have dismissed the channel as an improbable Tea Party site now say it should be reconsidered, although they remain skeptical that anything of historical significance will be found there.
Clifford's insistence that an MBTA tunnel project be stopped to allow Tea Party excavations has revived an old rivalry between Clifford and a Boston University archaeologist, who last week acknowledged that Clifford's claim may deserve a second look.
"It would be prudent to consider any …
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