Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA) " Got CALICHE ? " Newsletter Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest! Friday January 30, 2004 ***************************************** ARIZONA http://westvalleyview.com/WESTVALLEYVIEW/myarticles.asp?P=717444&S=365&PubID=11940 Shelley Rasmussen is grateful for the help she receives to record the rock art. "If I go for a week or more without rock art, I go through withdrawal," she said. http://www.prescottaz.com/PRESCOTTAZ/sites/PRESCOTTAZ/0360edition/myarticles885978.asp?P=885978&S=356&PubID=11919 Arizona Snowman http://yumasun.com/artman/publish/articles/story_9302.shtml Agua Caliente is located on the boundary line between Maricopa and Yuma Counties. If Yuma County authorities raided, the bar would move to the Maricopa County side of the building and business would continue as usual. ***************************************** Contact the Newsletter Editor: archaeologist@rocketmail.com Restatement of Disclosure Notice posted at www.swanet.org: is a public e-mail address for SWA and the "Got CALICHE?" newsletter editor. Unless your e-mail is marked 'confidential' or 'not for publication' -- SWA actively presumes that your correspondence IS a 'letter to the editor' forwarded for publication consideration and public consumption. SWA reserves the right to edit publishable correspondence for format, brevity and clarity. If you desire private corrrespondence with the editor, a personal e-mail address is provided (at www.swanet.org, click on "Contacts" button, then "Brian Kenny"). ***************************************** Post letter mail and other media to: Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. P.O. Box 61203 Phoenix AZ, USA 85082-1203 602.697.5754 (cellular) 602.372.8539 (digital fax) 603.457.7957 (digital fax) http://www.swanet.org (url) http://www.swanet.org/images/license.pdf SWA invites you to redistribute SWA's "Got CALICHE?" Newsletter. We also request your timely news articles, organizational activities and events, technical and scientific writings, and opinion pieces, to be shared with our digital community. SWA's daily newsletter deals with quotidian issues of anthropology and archaeology -- cultural survival, time and space, material culture, social organization, and commerce, to name just a few. Our electronic potlatch and digital totemic increase rites focus and multiply historic preservation activities in the Greater Southwest. SWA's newsletters are "txt" format only, contain no attachments, and are virus free. Newsletter archives and free subscription . For information archived on SWA's server, visit . Thanks for reading today's edition! Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA) - A 501(c)(3) customer-centric corporation dedicated to the ethnographic study of the scientific practices of the American Southwest and the Mexican Northwest. Our goal is to create and promote diverse micro-environments and open systems in which archaeologists can develop their talents and take the risks from which innovation and productivity arise.