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This is a nice entry, but needs a little bit of cleanup and some additions before it's ready for publication in Wikipedia mainspace. There are some inconsistencies in references. For example, is "Odyssey Research Program" or "Odyssey Geoarchaeological Research Program" (or both?) I think you could go farther to discuss some of Rolfe's research projects and the many different sites on which he's worked, among them the fascinating site of Watson Brake, Louisiana, some of the oldest monumental mounds in the U.S. You also don't say anything about recent research on the qanat systems in southern Afghanistan. I think more could be added on Rolfe's role in the development of the subdiscipline of geoarchaeology. Note also that, once this article goes into mainspace, back links from that article should be added. Hoopes (talk) 20:44, 19 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]