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Archaeology Making the News – a service of the Center for Desert Archaeology

– In a Scrape: In a report released from the Office of Attorney General Terry Goddard, the lawsuit charges Johnson International with bulldozing 270 acres of State Trust lands, bulldozing another 2,000 acres of private lands, destroying Hohokam Indian archaeological sites dating from A.D. 750 to 1250, and other illegal activities.
http://www.govtech.net/magazine/channel_story.php/95676

– PECOS CONFERENCE 2005 – AUGUST 11 – 14
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