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Monday, July 14, 2008
History of an ancient symbol
"Visitors to New Mexico in the late 19th century would have been pleased to purchase a souvenir rug, pot or piece of silver jewelry decorated with a swastika. "The tourists loved the motif," wrote Margery Bedinger in her popular 1973 book Indian Silver: Navajo and Pueblo Jewelers. "Between July, 1905 and 1906, 60,000 swastikas in various forms, some by Indians and others not, sold to tourists in New Mexico as genuine Indian articles.""
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Archaeological Project: WENAS MAMMOTH
- 2005 GSA CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
- 2007 Interim Report
- 2007 Interim Report submitted April 2008
- 2007 Report
- Click here for history and information on the project
- Dig Tells an Intriguing Tale of the Ancient Northwest
- Journal Article
- Wenas Creek Mammoth Project 2008
- Wenas Mammoth Mystery May 4, 2007
- Yakima Herald
Archaeology--OTHER PROJECTS
Archeology News feed
WEATHER STATION
NEWS, MAGAZINES, INFO SITES
- All Archaeology
- Anthropology for K-12
- ARCAMAX
- Archaeology Channel (links)
- Archaeology Daily News
- Archaeology Magazine news
- Archaeology News
- CIA World Factbook
- Dig: the magazine for Kids
- INDIAN COUNTRY
- Indian Country News
- Journal of Nature
- KOMO 1000 News
- Live Science
- National Geographic
- Science Daily Global Warming News
- Southwestern Archaeology (blog)
- Weather Underground (get weather reports)
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