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Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>" Got CALICHE ? " Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Sunday June 16, 2002
>
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>NEW MEXICO
>
>http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-000042398jun16.story?coll=la-headlines-nation
>Las Vegas NM has so much history, the town's not sure what to do with it
>all. More than 900 buildings in this city are listed on New Mexico and
>U.S. registries of historic buildings. The city treasures its old buildings,
>and it has created preservation districts where the demolition of historic
>structures is banned. Santa Fe, 64 miles to the west, is chided by Las
>Vegans as having forsaken its roots in favor of becoming an art colony.
>"Santa Fe is no longer a practicing Hispanic community," said Bob Mischler,
>an anthropology professor at New Mexico Highlands University here. "Santa
>Fe has been taken over by outsiders who have created a whole new environment.
>We don't want to do that."
>
>http://www.jsonline.com/news/nat/ap/jun02/ap-deaths061602.asp
>Frank C. Hibben, a retired University of New Mexico anthropology professor
>known both for his excavations and his big-game hunting, died Tuesday in
>his sleep. He was 91.
>
>http://www.abqtrib.com/archives/news02/061402_news_frank.shtml
>Hibben was perhaps best known for excavating Sandia Man cave in the Sandia
>Mountains east of Albuquerque in 1937 and 1941. He was a big-game hunter,
>an author, a philanthropist and a world traveler who amassed a large
>collection
>of archaeological treasures that he has willed to UNM. He was the first
>director of what is now UNM's Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. Among his
>gifts to UNM, he donated $4 million for construction of the Hibben Center.
>It is scheduled for completion in July. The center will be the home of
>the Hibben Trust, established to furnish annual grants to students doing
>archaeological research.
>
>UTAH
>
>http://www.djc.com/news/co/11134396.html
>In Ogden, construction crews have turned up remnants of the old Bingham's
>Fort, a pioneer stockade in the early 1850s.
>
>CYBERIA
>
>http://slate.msn.com/?id=2066564
>OK, it's official. The Supreme Court has declared that most local government
>activities are prohibitively expensive. But, if the court had required
>governments to bear the costs of their own regulatory activities, then
>those governments would be forced to think hard about which regulations
>are worth preserving. Instead, the court has encouraged policy-makers to
>ignore the costs of their own decisions; that's a recipe for bad decisions.
>
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>Thanks for reading today's edition!
>
>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA) - A 501(c)(3) customer-centric
>corporation
>dedicated to the ethnographic study of scientific practices in the American
>Southwest. 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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