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>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>
>"Got CALICHE?" Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Saturday July 21, 2001
>
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NEW MEXICO

>http://www.sfnewmexican.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=2116427&BRD=2144&PAG=461&d
ept_id=367954&rfi=6
>Some lawmakers tried to stop the project because they believe Popé was
>a dictator and a murderer. A brochure from the Popé Commission states
>Popé was the leader of the first American Revolution in 1680 and the
>man who made it possible for all Pueblo people to maintain their
>culture and way of life.
>
>ARIZONA
>
>http://www.yumasun.com/news/newsbriefs.shtml Yuma city council has
>authorized about $3 million worth of additional work over the next few
>years on three national heritage area projects.
>
>http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/breaking/0721HOHOKAM21.html
>Crews digging trenches turned up an ancient Hohokam village and what
>appears to have been an Army camp. "Three pit houses and probably the
>foundation of officers' quarters at a cavalry outpost called Camp
>Lowell were found," said Lee Fratt, director of archaeology for Tierra
>Archaeological and Environmental Consultants. The military camp was
>built on top of the Hohokam village.
>
>http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/local/7_20_01archaeology.html An
>archaeological excavation in Rio Nuevo South has unearthed grinding
>stones, fire-cracked rocks, chipped stone tools, and a bison skull.
>Virtually overnight, the Old Pueblo has aged 1,700 years. The site
>extends Tucson's history back 4,200 years.
>
>UTAH
>
>http://www.sltrib.com/07212001/utah/utah.htm The Woodruff Home is more
>archaeological dig than building. Jeppsen's discoveries are the first
>step in turning the 141-year-old log home into a "museum." A nonprofit
>"Friends of Wilford Woodruff Farmhouse" will raise money to restore and
>manage the museum.
>
>NEVADA
>
>http://www.tahoe.com/appeal/stories.7.21.01/CARSON/sutrotunne21Jul3442.html
>Historic Sutro Tunnel was constructed in 1869. Restoration of the
>tunnel will allow the public to see inside the historic site that has
>been closed to the public for decades.
>
>http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,295012103,00.html? Few non-LDS
>resided in Utah during its early years. During the transcontinental
>railroad construction years, 1869-1870, the city of Corinne in Box
>Elder County became home to many non-LDS churches.
>
>HUMAN REMAINS
>
>http://www.kcstar.com:80/item/pages/printer.pat,local/3accd57c.719,.html
>Construction workers discovered the unplatted cemetery in April. A
>Circuit Court judge granted state officials permission to move graves.
>Descendants supported the decision. Soon after the ruling, workers
>arrived at the site - archaeologists carried small trowels, special
>shovels and whisk brooms. Great care was taken to disturb the graves as
>little as possible. Every time the backhoe operator's scoop scraped the
>earth, archaeologists would quickly inspect the loosened soil. Family
>members complimented officials for the dignity in which the exhumation
>was handled.
>
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>Contact the Newsletter Editor (Brian W. Kenny): (W) 602.882.8025 / (F)
>603.457.7957 or <[log in to unmask]>.
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>Send books, letter mail, and other media to: Southwestern Archaeology
>Inc, PO Box 61203 Phoenix AZ, USA 85082-1203. We request your technical
>and scientific writings, opinion pieces, timely news articles, and
>organizational activities and events, to be shared with our digital
>community.
>
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>
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>
>Thanks for reading today's edition!
>
>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA) - A 501(c)(3) (not-for-profit)
>customer-centric corporation dedicated to electronic potlatch and
>digital totemic increase rites that focus and multiply historic
>preservation activities in the Greater Southwest. Our goal is to create
>and promote the diverse micro-environments in which archaeologists can
>develop their talents and take the risks from which innovation and
>productivity arise.


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