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Dear Susan,
There are many short articles about looting and prosecutions in back
"issues" of the e-gram. The Archeology E-Gram is available on the News and
Links page
www.nps.gov/archeology/public/news.htm on the NPS Archeology Program web
site.
The Secretary's Report to Congress on the Federal Archeology Program for
1998-2003 also has short reports about looting. The report is available
here:
http://www.nps.gov/archeology/SRC/reportPdfs/1998-03.pdf
Karen Mudar, PhD
Archeologist
Archeology Program
National Park Service
202-354-2103
It is not necessary to hope in order to persevere.
Susan Walter
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To Karen and All Others:
Thank you Karen for the looting articles...
I will be teaching some summer archaeology classes to children 4th through
8th grades and would appreciate similar short articles about successfully
prosecuted looting cases. I want the kids to be in teams reading them and
then doing oral reports, so I need 10 - 15 more articles.
Can anyone point me to, or provide me with such articles?
I remember reading one some years ago in which kids damaged a resource,
were
caught, and their parents had to pay fines, etc. I'd especially like to
get
that one.
You can contact me off list if you prefer.
Many thanks,
S. Walter
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