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2019
14
May

Tragedy at Danger Cave

Tragedy at Danger Cave A cave with evidence of some of the earliest humans in Utah was looted last week by thieves — who, state park officials say, tore security fixtures from the walls and stole all the artifacts inside. http://bit.ly/2YvTweV - Salt Lake Tribune Feature: The Bears Ears Educat...
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2011
29
May

Widow of Alleged Blanding Looter Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Widow of Alleged Blanding Looter Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit The widow of a Blanding doctor who killed himself after his arrest in a Utah ancient artifacts theft case has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against two federal agencies. The lawsuit, which Jeanne Redd filed Friday in U.S. District Court...
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2011
08
May

Questions Raised about the Dating of Alleged Pre-Clovis Deposits at Blackwater Draw

Questions Raised about the Dating of Alleged Pre-Clovis Deposits at Blackwater Draw Archaeologists burrowing in the dirt of central Texas are stirring up a scientific debate that could change history in eastern New Mexico. At issue is the recent discovery of artifacts at an archeological site on ...
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