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Joined: 01 Jun 2003 Posts: 436 Location: Occupied Republic of Texas
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Thanks for linking that Charlie. I would advise anyone who has an interest in this extremely controversial site, Hueyatlaco, to read Armenta's first hand observations which began back in 1933. The artifacts he found have disappeared thanks to the machinations of the very institute he helped found, INAH. As some here may know, the case of Hueyatlaco is far from closed and investigations continue even as I write by some of the movers and shakers in current paleoanthropology and geoarchaeology. No need to invoke the old Chinese curse "May you live in exciting times"; we already are. _________________ David Campbell
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