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>" Got CALICHE ? " Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
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>Monday March 11, 2002
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>MEXICO
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>http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/069/nation/Would_be_saint_impassions_Mexico+.shtml
>A research team including Monsignor Salazar y Salazar, and two
>anthropologists
>from INAH, have lobbied the Vatican on behalf of Juan Diego. They say Juan
>Diego was a wealthy nobleman, warrior, indigenous priest, and grandson
>of the Aztec ruler Netzahuacoyotl.
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>CALIFORNIA
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>http://www.sltrib.com/03102002/utah/718059.htm
>Jerry Freeman found an ox shoe and an old trunk. After the story broke,
>he appeared on "Good Morning America" to tout his amazing discovery. Within
>three weeks, the Park Service had proved that the trunk was a fraud. The
>forgery was complex and sophisticated, but it wasn't nearly so complex
>as the past. History, like the truth, is impossible to fake.
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