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Local archeologist to review petroglyphs for Tularosa library (Alamogordo Daily News)
7 Sep 2008
The Tularosa Public Library is trying something different -- using archaeology to raise funds to buy new books. A program is planned that will focus on the Three Rivers petroglyphs, a site with an estimated 21,000 petroglyphs.Students digging in to course (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
7 Sep 2008
Crystal skulls. Tropical locations. Aliens bent on taking over the planet. That’s the stuff of archaeology at the movies this summer. Adrienne Taylor, 33, of Fort Wayne knows about archaeology in real life. Photo caption: Robert G. McCullough, right, director of the IPFW Archaeological Survey, and a student work at the excavation site. Photo by Courtesy photoBLM opponents fear plan threatens ruins (The Salt Lake Tribune)
7 Sep 2008
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management's Monticello field office has released its plan for 1.8 million acres in San Juan and Grand counties. The public-comment period is over.In this category: Websites: 0, Number of pages: 0, Last updated: 7 Sep 2008
