Founders
The founders are time capsule researchers from the United States and Europe.
- Knute Berger ("Skip"), executive director of the Washington Centennial Time Capsule project, author of the article Time Capsules in America
- Dr. Brian Durrans, anthropologist, former deputy keeper in the ethnography department of the British Museum.
- Paul Hudson, author of the article The Oglethorpe Atlanta Crypt of Civilization Time Capsule
- William Jarvis, of Washington State University Library, author of the book Time capsules: a cultural history (2002).
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