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>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>" Got CALICHE ? " Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Wednesday March 12, 2003
>
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>TEXAS
>
>http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/news/local/5364701.htm
>Established in 1878, Fort Richardson housed the regimental headquarters
>for the 6th Cavalry. Still standing are the post's hospital, morgue,
>guardhouse commissary, officer's quarters, barracks and bakery.
>
>http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/news/local/5364709.htm
>A piece of Fort Worth's history, the Marine School, is rapidly
>deteriorating, and the nonprofit group that owns it is asking the city to
>help save the 130-something-year-old building.
>
>NEVADA
>
>http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/09/travel/09vegas.html
>Homesteaded in the 1870's, this 520-acre spread preserves a 1940's-era
>ranch house surrounded by stately ornamental trees, horse pastures, rocky
>desert foothills and fabulous views of the canyon walls and mountains
>beyond. Spring Mountain Ranch State Park is about a 20-minute drive from
>the Strip in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
><http://www.parks.nv.gov/smr.htm#HIS>.
>
>CALIFORNIA
>
>http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories/local/1047349870.shtml
>On the outskirts of Joshua Tree National Park, a replica train station
>serves as repository for displays of railroad artifacts.
>
>http://www.calendarlive.com/visitor/cl-et-mcnamara11mar11,0,924362.story?coll=cl-home-more-channels
>Mulholland Drive: about a half-mile up the road, you approach what is left
>of the entrance kiosk to LA96C. One of 16 missile control sites
>established around Los Angeles during the Cold War, LA96C was a used to
>guard the skies above L.A. It was abandoned in 1968 but the buildings
>remained, a weird bit of Cold War history.
>
>http://www.examiner.com/headlines/default.jsp?story=n.dam.0311w
>On the 75th anniversary of the little-known disaster, there is renewed
>interest in examining whether the dam -- built by California water legend
>William Mulholland -- broke because of human error or geology. To this
>day, it remains an open question.
>
>HUMAN REMAINS
>
>http://www.bouldernews.com/bdc/local_news/article/0,1713,BDC_2418_1798976,00.html
>Visitors poured into town Saturday for the second winter celebration
>centered around the town's most famous resident. The "Frozen Grandpa" is
>now embraced (well, figuratively at least) as a marketing marvel.
>
>CYBERIA
>
>http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hollywoodreporter/convergence/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1834382
>Indiana Jones is back in an excellent new adventure with Nazis, Chinese
>thugs, ivory hunters and other goons. Give "Indiana Jones and the
>Emperor's Tomb" an A-. The game is a solid effort which keeps you striving
>with huge, engrossing levels, a real plot, great gameplay and excellent
>controls.
>
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>Contact the Newsletter Editor:
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>SWA invites you to redistribute SWA's "Got CALICHE?" Newsletter. We also
>request your timely news articles, organizational activities and events,
>technical and scientific writings, and opinion pieces, to be shared with
>our digital community. SWA's daily newsletter deals with quotidian issues
>of anthropology and archaeology -- cultural survival, time and space,
>material culture, social organization, and commerce, to name just a few.
>Our electronic potlatch and digital totemic increase rites focus and
>multiply historic preservation activities in the Greater Southwest. SWA's
>newsletters are "txt" format only, contain no attachments, and are virus
>free. Newsletter archives and free subscription
><http://www.swanet.org/news.html>. For information archived on SWA's
>server, please search <http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=5116511>.
>
>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA) - A 501(c)(3) customer-centric
>corporation dedicated to the ethnographic study of the scientific
>practices of the American Southwest and the Mexican Northwest. Our goal is
>to create and promote diverse micro-environments and open systems in which
>archaeologists can develop their talents and take the risks from which
>innovation and productivity arise.


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