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From: dogyears <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: 03/17 Got CALICHE?
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>Friday March 17, 2000
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>UTAH
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>From: Ryan Lee <[log in to unmask]> I am a student at Utah State
>University in Logan, UT. I am taking a historical archeology class, and
>have chosen the Dominguez-Escalante Expedition as the topic for my research
>paper. My main question is centered around the influence of these
>missionaries on the local Indian tribes. I would be ever so grateful for
>any possible information, or anywhere else you know I could get such
>information. Thank you.
>
>See <http://www.desertusa.com/mag99/sep/papr/escalante.html>
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>ARIZONA

>http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/heritage_center/swhist_cult/3_9_00sanx.html
>McCain and local retired anthropologist and mission expert Bunny Fontana
>are working on a coffee table book that will chronicle the sculptures and
>other artwork of the mission San Xavier.
>
>NEW MEXICO
>
>http://www.abqtrib.com/news/031600_pinos.shtml Trespassing on
>archaeological sites and looting artifacts is nothing new. The abandoned
>and crumbling buildings that make up what's left of Pinos Wells are the
>target of history buffs, treasure hunters and curiosity seekers.
>
>http://www.thedailypress.com/NewsFolder/New%20from%20news2.html The 1887
>Waterworks building may become a museum to display mining artifacts and an
>annex to the Silver City Museum. The Waterworks building is on the list of
>New Mexico's most endangered properties. It is also designated as an
>official Save America's Treasurers project.
>
>http://www.sfnewmexican.com Sakiestewa was invited to join the
>architectural design team to create the Smithsonian's National Museum of
>the American Indian. It's difficult to imagine that buildings have a life
>expectancy, but they do. The National Museum of the American Indian will be
>built to last 100 years.
>
>CYBERIA
>
>http://www.duluthnews.com/today/dnt/local/street.htm  90-year-old roadways
>in East Duluth are among the country's first concrete streets. there is a
>movement to preserve the roadways rather than replace them with blacktop.
>
>http://www.accessatlanta.com/partners/ajc/epaper/editions/today/news_10.html
> Bob King didn't intend to fool anyone with the fake grave. The Conyers
>resident admitted Thursday to building the phony grave.
>
>[Ed. Note -- A reader asks "Why 'dog-years'?" The answers are quite simple:
> 1. Scientists celebrate different ways of measuring time (absolute,
>relative, radioactive decay, tree rings, nanosecond, New York second,
>dog-days of summer, etc); 2. "Dog years" are the anthropomorphic-biological
>analog of silicon "internet time;" 3. Dogs not only retreive things, but as
>early-warning systems, they have greatly aided the evolution of mankind; 4.
>Dogs really know how to network - just look at how they greet one another...]
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