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Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>" Got CALICHE ? " Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Sunday April 06, 2003
>
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>MEXICO
>
>http://search.ft.com/search/article.html?id=030404004921&query=mexican+food&vsc_appId=totalSearch&state=Form
>Ms Kennedy has spent more than four decades researching, documenting and
>translating the food from a vast nation whose traditions are fast being
>overwhelmed by northern culture and undermined by environmental
>destruction. With migration and free trade, however, chillies, tortillas
>and other essential ingredients are now widely available outside Mexico.
>"This cookbook would not have been possible 10 years ago," she writes,
>reflecting the dual nature of globalisation.
>
>TEXAS
>
>http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/1853606
>During a week of digging, sometimes with a back hoe, sometimes with tea
>spoons, archaeologists had learned what they could about the three, but in
>the end the biggest mystery of all remained unsolved: their names. "I
>really wish we could learn their names," said Allen Bettis, an
>archaeologist with the Texas Department of Transportation. "I really wish
>we could identify E.J."
>
>COLORADO
>
>http://www.insidedenver.com/drmn/business_columnists/article/0,1299,DRMN_82_1866011,00.html
>Even if the State Historical Fund were cut in half - as has been proposed
>- it appears Colorado still would have the most lucrative grant program in
>the country to preserve its heritage. State Treasurer Mike Coffman floated
>a controversial plan last month to permanently fund the state's tourism
>marketing program by halving the amount of money that funds renovation of
>historic buildings throughout the state.
>
>HISTORIC PRESERVATION
>
>http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0403/040403b1.htm
>Officials from dozens of federal agencies gathered in Washington Wednesday
>to launch a drive to preserve more historic federal property. Under the
>effort, called Preserve America, agencies will inventory their historic
>properties, better protect and manage those properties and promote tourism
>and other uses for their historic sites.
>
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>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc.
>P.O. Box 61203
>Phoenix AZ, USA 85082-1203
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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>.
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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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