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Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Apologies for cross-posting, especially to Barbara!!

>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>
>"Got CALICHE?" Newsletter
>Monday September 18, 2000
>*****************************************
>
>RESOURCES AVAILABLE
>
>From: Neal Ackerly <[log in to unmask]> Dos Rios Consultants, Inc., is
>pleased to provide a computerized index of firearm cartridge measurements
>that permit automated search/matching operations. The file is available at
><http://www.dos-rios.com>. Click on the "mines" link and scroll to the link
>entitled "computerized index of cartridge measurements." [Go directly
><http://members.tripod.com/~bloodhound/cartridg.htm> - Ed.]
>
>UTAH
>
>http://www.sltrib.com/09182000/opinion/opinion.htm This business of what to
>do with what is dug up when historical areas are excavated is
>controversial, but need not be. A museum or visitors center should be
>established near or on the site of the massacre, so those interested could
>view interpretations of the event that took place there. History belongs to
>the people and this painful history can only be healed by public exposure.
>
>KANSAS TO MEXICO
>
>http://cjonline.com/stories/091800/kan_railway.shtml "Ghost Railroads of
>Kansas" chronicles the histories of more than 65 abandoned railroad
>ventures in Kansas, including the forgotten Kansas City, Mexico & Orient.
>Fortunately for contemporary railroad buffs, not all traces of the state's
>ghost railways have vanished into thin air.
>
>TEXAS
>
>http://www.amarillonet.com/stories/091700/bus_tourism.shtml Occurring at
>various locations of the Texas Panhandle in 1874-75, the Red River Indian
>Wars marked the end of 200 years of Comanche domination of the Plains
>region. J. Bret Cruse, state archaeologist, will present slides of
>artifacts found in the process of documenting the exact locations of
>skirmishes fought between the U.S. Calvary and the Indians.
>
>http://www.amarillonet.com/stories/091800/new_historyday.shtml The Cimarron
>Heritage Center is looking for volunteers to help with a Living History Day
>on Sept. 29.
>
>CALIFORNIA
>
>http://www.modbee.com/metro/story/0,1113,195758,00.html The historic
>Orestimba schoolhouse will be moved, renovated and preserved. The building,
>which was constructed in 1873 and may be the county's oldest existing
>schoolhouse.
>
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>SWA invites you to redistribute SWA's "Got CALICHE?" newsletter.
>Free newsletter subscription @ <http://www.swanet.org/news.html>.
>
>Thanks for reading today's edition!
>
>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>A 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation.
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest.
>
>WWW:       <http://www.swanet.org>
>Address:   SWA, Inc., Box 61203, Phoenix, Arizona USA 85082-1203
>Telephone: 602.882.8025 / FAX: 603.457.7957
>Editor:    Brian W. Kenny <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
Anita Cohen-Williams
CohWill Consulting
Internet Researcher / Web Consultant
List Owner of HISTARCH, SUB-ARCH, and SPANBORD
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