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Jeffrey,
You're NOT alone ... I confess that not only am I not up on the need for
a reinterpretation of such "claims" ... I wasn't even aware of the
existence of any such in the first place!
Bob Skiles, RPA
PS - now that I'm retired, I have a bit more time for enjoyable pursuits
like reading fiction ... if you should later snag a PDF, please favor me
a copy via e-mail ;)
On 8/28/2014 1:54 PM, Boyer, Jeffrey, DCA wrote:
> (With my sincere apologies for cross-posting) I am intrigued by the content of this article. This is a topic to which I have never before been exposed, which perhaps reveals considerable parochialism on my part. My first response, then, was "What the heck?" Now I'm trying to decide whether to spend the money to access the article (I'm not a subscriber to the journal) because the topic just seems so fascinating. Am I the only one who isn't up on this?
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> "Far Beyond the Western Sea of the Arabs...": Reinterpreting Claims
> about Pre-Columbian Muslims in the Americas
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> Richard V. Francaviglia
> Terrae Incognitae, Vol. 46, No. 2: 103-138.
> http://www.maneyonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/0082288414Z.00000000033?ai=16h&ui=1yc&af=T
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> Jeff
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> Jeffrey L. Boyer, RPA
> Supervisory Archaeologist/Project Director
> Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico
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> "There comes a time in every rightly-constructed boy's life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure." -- Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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