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- Southwest Archaeology Today for July 12, 2006
Archaeology making the news – a service of the Center for Desert Archaeology.
– Tucson’s Presidio Terrace: People have made their homes and livelihoods on this patch of land for more than 1,000 years, said Homer Thiel, an archaeologist who excavated the site late last year. From prehistoric agriculture to immigrant workers’ shanties to modern Tucson, people occupied the site.
http://www.azstarnet.com/allheadlines/137549.php
– TO ALL INTERESTED IN COLONIAL FORGES AND METHODS OF HAND FORGING IRON, COPPER AND SILVER (Tucson, Arizona): If you would like to see how forges worked in colonial times, visit El Centro Cultural de las Am
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