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Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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>"Got CALICHE?" Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Saturday August 4, 2001

>PRESERVATION (CALIFORNIA)
>
>From: Lee Davis <[log in to unmask]> A CD-ROM offering a virtual tour of
>a California Mission is now ready for distribution. The program,
>developed by Robert Hoffman at San Diego State University, is designed
>for the 4th-grade level and includes dozens of manipulable objects,
>"interviews" with Mission Indians and Spaniards, demonstrations of
>18th- and 19th-century crafts, and authentic Mission era texts and
>music. <http://mystery.sdsu.edu> provides descriptive information,
>lesson plans, and an order form.
>
>http://www.nctimes.com/news/2001/20010803/102441.html A petition to
>preserve almost 10 acres of historic Murrieta was turned in Thursday by
>a local woman hoping to protect a part of the city's past. The property
>contains the city's historic grain elevator built in 1918 and remnants
>of the first school built in the city. Gibbo says she wants the city to
>buy the area for a park and a museum.
>
>VANDALS
>
>http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2001/Aug-03-Fri-2001/news/16683277.html
>Robert Mandarino, 28, was sentenced Wednesday in Kingman by Mohave
>County Superior Court Judge Richard Weiss. Mandarino was convicted of
>two arson counts for the July 31, 2000, fires that destroyed the Mt.
>Trumbull schoolhouse and Tuweep Church on the Arizona strip about 60
>miles south of the Utah border. He also pleaded guilty to theft for
>stealing maps from the schoolhouse. Jeffrey Lucero Curtis Fergus also
>were ordered to perform 2,000 hours of community service each.

>ANTHROPOLOGISTS
>
>http://www.inlandempireonline.com/columns/bernstein/columns/dan080301.shtml
>It's tough majoring in anthro. Friends and relatives - particularly
>those paying for tuition - roll their eyes and sigh, "Great. What are
>you going to do with an anthropology degree? Work at Burger King?"
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>
>OBITUARY
>
>http://web.thesunnews.com/content/myrtlebeach/2001/08/03/local/C05-2146710.
htm
>Glen Cass died Monday at Duke University Hospital. Cass initiated an
>ozone study of airborne particles at 500 sites around the world in
>1999. Cass was interested in protection of museum collections and
>archaeological sites from air pollution damage.
>
>CYBERIA
>
>http://seattlep-i.nwsource.com/national/apus_story.asp?category=1110&slug=B
RF%20Civil%20War%20Boat
>The USS Arizona Civil War Gunboat Foundation has announced that it has
>found the first USS Arizona, a Union gunboat that caught fire and sank
>in the Mississippi River in 1865. The group has been authorized by the
>U.S. Navy to dive and collect artifacts from the wreckage, which is
>still Navy property.
>
>http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20010803_1322.html Remains from a
>350-year-old black cemetery will not be reburied until late this year,
>officials said, angering some activists who want a ceremony this month.
>The federal government has paid more than $21 million for research, but
>the findings have never been publicized partly because of a dispute
>between the chief scientist and the government.
>
>http://www.charlotte.com/observer/local/cabarrus/docs/letter0802.htm
>The Department of Cultural Resources has a focus on preservation for 21
>state sites. Our commissioners, with no such history, now want to take
>control. Do not let this happen.
>
>http://aa.mlive.com/news/index.ssf?/news/stories/20010802l803anderson.frm
>On Monday, the new Department of History, Arts and Libraries will
>become a reality, bringing together some 220 employees who had been
>scattered in five separate areas of state government. Bill Anderson
>will take office as the department's first director. The job pays
>$120,000. The budget for the department is $33.7 million.
>
>******************************************
>
>Contact the Newsletter Editor (Brian W. Kenny): (W) 602.882.8025 / (F)
>603.457.7957 or <[log in to unmask]>.
>
>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.
>
>SWA invites you to redistribute SWA's "Got CALICHE?" Newsletter.

>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.


Anita Cohen-Williams
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