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Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>
>"Got CALICHE?" Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Tuesday March 06, 2001
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>From: Michael Pfeiffer <[log in to unmask]> "Texas fever", a tick born
>illness that jeopardized the cattle industry, led to the widespread
>construction of concrete dipping vats and use of arsenical dipping
>solution. A note of caution should be observed during archaeological
>investigation of dipping vat sites. Dipping station sites have been
>constructed since at least 1904, but they are rarely the subject of
>archeological investigation, although limited testing has been undertaken
>at one dipping station in Arizona (Sterner 1995). That site contained
>features that would make it potentially eligible for inclusion in the
>National Register of Historic Places. Heritage resource managers in the
>southern and southwestern United States may encounter cattle dipping
>stations. (See: Sterner, Matthew A. 1995 The Naco Highway Realignment
>Project: Results of Testing at the Naco Dip Station (AZ FF:9:24[ASM]) and
>Data Recovery Plan. Statistical Research, Inc. Tucson). [Editor's Note:
>Smoke Pfeiffer can provide you with the full research report. If you've got
>the cow chips, he has a recipe for the dip...]
>
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>talents and take the risks from which innovation and productivity arise.
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