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>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>" Got CALICHE ? " Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Monday March 17, 2003
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>TEXAS
>
>http://www.theeagle.com/aandmnews/031603shipwrecks.htm
>March 16, 2003
>Shipwreck Weekend 2003, April 5, is sponsored by the Institute of Nautical
>Archaeology and Texas A&M's Nautical Archaeology Program and will feature
>lectures and tours. Featured conservation projects include La Salle's 17th
>Century ship La Belle, a wooden chest from the 1860s steamship Brother
>Jonathan and the survey of an 1830s steamboat wreck in Oklahoma.
>
>COLORADO
>
>http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36%257E147%257E1242321%257E,00.html
>The State Historical Fund has done its job too well. Since 1993, schools,
>courthouses, opera houses, libraries, churches, homes, park buildings and
>archaeological sites in towns of all sizes have benefited. Taking
>Historical Fund dollars for tourism is counter to what voters approved,
>and an insult to the public trust.
>
>UTAH
>
>http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Mar/03162003/arts/38432.asp
>Frank McLynn's Wagons West gives us what is probably the best one-volume
>history of his subject yet to be published. Much of his detail comes from
>diaries and journals of those who made the trips.
>
>NEVADA
>
>http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/2003/03/15/36913.php?sp1=rgj&sp2=News&sp3=Local+News
>In 1903, Reno was rising from its deathbed. Its slow demise began with the
>decline of the Comstock mines in the 1870s. In November 1908, Reno city
>fathers ordered the burning of Chinatown for "health reasons," making no
>mention that the real estate along the river was worth a lot of money.
>
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>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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