Given how convoluted the TIGHAR website can be, it took me 20 minutes to find it yesterday.
Tim, "convoluted" (like beauty) is in the eyes of the beholder. I myself, some time ago, have been
known to admit and lament having difficulty in refinding something I knew I'd read on tighar.org. But that's just because I keep trying to reinvent methods for searching, rather than using what's been provided -- by Marty! -- to turn "convoluted" into "beautiful."
Marty has done a good job of providing pointers for drilling down into the voluminous amount of bulletins and files and other holdings on the TIGHAR website. I recommend that everyone keep his
pertinent FAQ, with its various types of search links, bookmarked. I find especially helpful the one that points to the
nice outline of the holdings that has been put together (and updated, by Pat Thrasher) for our use. Using that latter one, I was able to search for the word anthropology and locate the aforementioned article about Kar Burns' report on the bones in less than 10 seconds, rather than wasting 20 minutes and then lamenting how long it took.
This response has been brought to you by one who has felt Marty's "implied tone" in the past
I'm not saying that Bruce is slow on the uptake. Really, no, I'm not.
but who knows that Marty's goal is always to help us become better-equipped researchers (I notice you, too, bear the "R" suffix to your TIGHAR member number).