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Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Seattle Times, March 23, 2003, Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News;, Pg. A16, 1017 words, The past isn't gone; sometimes it
just moves Archaeological 'lost' and found in SW desert, Alexandra
Witze; The Dallas Morning News, Denver
2. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), September 4, 2001, Tuesday,
FEATURES; Pg. 27, 1346 words, Gnawing suspicions, MONICA HEARY
3. The New York Times, August 20, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 3; Science Desk , 1903 words, Social Strife
May Have Exiled Ancient Indians, By GEORGE JOHNSON , SANTA FE, N.M.
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Caroline Brettell
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 21, 1996, Thursday, FINAL
EDITION, LIVING: HOME; SUSAN SCHWARTZ; Pg. C1 / BREAK, 582 words, The
stories of mothers; Daughter's book honors journalist, SUSAN SCHWARTZ;
THE GAZETTE
2. The Denver Post, June 12, 1994 Sunday, 2D EDITION, Pg. -08, 1504
words, BATTLE LINES, Story by Bill Marvel & Barbara Kessler
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 10, 1994, TUESDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, WAR PAGE; Pg. 11B, 1239 words, FREE SPEECH TILTS WITH
POLITICAL CORRECTNESS; BACKLASH GROWS AGAINST CENSORS AND THEIR RULES,
Bill Marvel and Barbara Kessler 1994, Dallas Morning News
4. Buffalo News (New York), May 8, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, VIEWPOINTS;
Pg. 7, 2320 words, CULTURAL WAR OVER SPEECH, SYMBOLS; ALMOST ANYONE
CAN SUDDENLY FIND HIMSELF OR HERSELF ON THE FRONT LINES, By BILL MARVEL
and BARBARA KESSLER, Dallas Morning News
5. The Ottawa Citizen, April 18, 1994, Monday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
F.Y.I.; OPINIONS; Pg. A9, 571 words, F.Y.I.
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Alan Covey
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
David Freidel
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Irish Times, December 15, 2005 Thursday, WORLD; Other World
Stories; Pg. 15, 499 words, Ancient Maya painting casts light on
creation, Thomas H. Maugh
2. Los Angeles Times, December 14, 2005 Wednesday, Home Edition, MAIN
NEWS; Foreign Desk; Part A; Pg. 3, 925 words, THE WORLD; Mural Reveals
Pre-Classic Maya as a Civilized Society, Thomas H. Maugh II, Times
Staff Writer
3. Los Angeles Times, November 17, 2005 Thursday, Home Edition, MAIN
NEWS; Foreign Desk; Part A; Pg. 1, 1097 words, Maya 'War Crimes Scene'
Uncovered; Archeologists say bones and other items indicate a massacre
that was key to the civilization's fall., Thomas H. Maugh II, Times
Staff Writer
4. The New York Times, October 4, 2005 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 1016 words, Maya Monument
May Connect Little-Known Ruins With Mystery Site , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
5. Los Angeles Times, September 28, 2005 Wednesday, Home Edition, MAIN
NEWS; Foreign Desk; Part A; Pg. 10, 773 words, The World ; Tablets
May Solve Maya Mystery; Two hieroglyph-covered stone slabs found in
Guatemala seem to have settled the debate over the source of a host
of looted artifacts., Thomas H. Maugh II, Times Staff Writer
6. The New York Times, June 14, 2005 Tuesday Correction Appended, Late
Edition - Final, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 2, 561 words,
Maya Tomb Tells Tale of Two Women, Elite but Doomed , By JOHN NOBLE
WILFOR
7. The New York Times, May 11, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 1026 words, In Guatemalan
Jungles, a Bumper Crop of Maya Treasure, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
8. USA TODAY, May 11, 2004, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 7D,
801 words, Ancient Maya city, artifacts are research treasure-trove,
Dan Vergano
9. The New York Times, October 30, 2003 Thursday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 12, 1038 words, Ancient Maya
Altar Retaken From Looters in Guatemala , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
10. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 14, 2002, Thursday,
USA; Pg. 03, 875 words, A Mayan find, Indiana Jones-style, Peter N.
Spotts Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
11. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 29, 2001 Wednesday,, Home
Edition, Pg. 1B, 1148 words, Maya pin future hopes on past; Mexican
ruins offer bridge from poverty, SUSAN FERRISS
12. The New York Times, July 17, 2001 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1774 words, Live by the
Pen, Die by the Sword , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
13. The New York Times, September 8, 2000, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 1; Column 4; Foreign Desk , 1053 words, Splendid Maya
Palace Is Found Hidden in Jungle, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
14. The San Diego Union-Tribune, August 16, 2000, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg.
F-1, 1098 words, Researchers track sounds from the past, Alexandra
Witze; THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
15. USA TODAY, February 1, 1995, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg.
5D, 680 words, Maya by modem / On-line explorers dictate the archaeological
journey, Belinda Thurston
16. The Houston Chronicle, January 24, 1994, Monday, 2 STAR Edition,
HOUSTON; Pg. 3, 868 words, Scholar draws lessons from tombs, BARBARA
KARKABI; Staff, ARCHAEOLOGY
17. The New York Times, January 18, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 5; Science Desk , 1799 words, Tomb Find Suggests
a Royal Family Murder, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
18. The New York Times, October 5, 1993, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1325 words, Archeologists
Wonder at a City That Survived the Maya Collapse, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
19. The Toronto Star, March 14, 1993, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
SCIENCE; Pg. B6, 647 words, New clues about Mayan collapse, By Gene
Yasuda SPECIAL TO THE STAR, ORLANDO, Fla.
20. The Ottawa Citizen, January 17, 1993, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, OUR
PLANET; Pg. E3, 652 words, New findings challenge theories about the
demise of the Mayas, ORLANDO SENTINEL
21. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), August 13, 1992, THURSDAY,
FIVE STAR Edition, ZONE WEST; Pg. 1, 357 words, PLAY BALL! COUPLE BUYS
EQUIPMENT TO HELP AMATEUR BASEBALL TEAM IN MEXICAN; VILLAGE, Phyllis
Brasch Librach Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
22. The Independent (London), March 13, 1992, Friday, HOME NEWS PAGE;
Page 7 , 506 words, Ancient civilisation's story of the creation uncovered,
By DAVID KEYS
23. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 6, 1992, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A3, 937 words, 2,200-Year-Old Bird God Discovered Evidence
that Mayan civilization was flourishing 1,500 years, Charles Petit,
Chronicle Science Writer
24. The Houston Chronicle, November 28, 1991, Thursday, 2 Star Edition,
N; Pg. 1, 1934 words, Evidence shatters peaceful image of Maya civilization;
Pre-Columbian American culture driven by violence, JOHN NOBLE WILFORD;
New York Times, NASHVILLE
25. The Houston Chronicle, November 28, 1991, Thursday, 2 Star Edition,
N; Pg. 1, 1934 words, Evidence shatters peaceful image of Maya civilization;
Pre-Columbian American culture driven by violence, JOHN NOBLE WILFORD;
New York Times, NASHVILLE
26. The New York Times, November 19, 1991, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 2; Science Desk, 2447 words, What
Doomed the Maya? Maybe Warfare Run Amok, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, NASHVILLE
27. The Washington Post, May 26, 1991, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A1, 1857 words, Maya Tomb's Clues to New World Disorder;
Guatemalan Dig May Explain Advanced Civilization's Violent Collapse,
William Booth, Washington Post Staff Writer, DOS PILAS, Guatemala
28. The New York Times, November 14, 1989, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section C; Page 15, Column 1; Science Desk, 1089 words, Guatemalan
Find Alters Theories on Mayans, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
29. The Washington Post, August 5, 1989, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A1, 1231 words, Signs of Siege at City of Mysterious
Maya; Evidence of Death, Destruction Add Fire to Debate on People's
Nature, William Booth, Washington Post Staff Writer, FOREIGN NEWS
30. The New York Times, May 13, 1986, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section C; Page 1, Column 5; Science Desk, 1870 words, SECRETS OF MAYA
DECODED AT LAST, REVEALING DARKER HUMAN HISTORY, By ERIK ECKHOLM
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. U.S. News & World Report, June 27, 2005, ARCHAEOLOGY; PROFILE:
DAVID FREIDEL; Vol. 138 , No. 24; Pg. 54, 2734 words, Danger in the
Ruins, By Kim Clark, Deep In The Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala
2. TEXAS MONTHLY, February, 1995, TRAVEL; Pg. 48, 2378 words, Lost
Kingdom, by Turk Pipkin
Robert Kemper
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Victoria Lockwood
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Anthony Marks
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), September 17, 2001 Monday,
SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-13, 612 words, FOOD KEEPS ANTISOCIAL BADGERS
TOGETHER
2. The San Diego Union-Tribune, September 12, 2001, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg.
E-2, 373 words, Quest; SCIENCE BRIEFS
3. The Ottawa Citizen, May 17, 1995, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. C11, 586 words, End looms for theory on origins of weaving, BRENDA
FOWLER; THE NEW YORK TIMES, MINNEAPOLIS
4. The New York Times, May 9, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 4; Science Desk , 1815 words, Find Suggests
Weaving Preceded Settled Life, By BRENDA FOWLER , MINNEAPOLIS
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
David Meltzer
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 18, 2004 Thursday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1A, 794 words, Earliest Americans may predate ice age,
MIKE TONER
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), September 23, 2004, Thursday,
FEATURES; PLANET; Pg. 13, 1278 words, Signs of an earlier American,
By Peter N. Spotts Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
3. San Antonio Express-News (Texas), July 10, 2004, Saturday, , METRO,
Pg. 2B, 1293 words, News Roundup
4. The San Diego Union-Tribune, October 29, 2003, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg.
F-10, 1302 words, Scientist: Humans may not have killed mammoths, Alexandra
Witze; KNIGHT-RIDDER
5. The Seattle Times, September 26, 2003, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News;, Pg. A3;, 1448 words, The big sleep Who or what killed
giants?, Alexandra Witze; The Dallas Morning News, Dallas
6. Financial Times (London,England), July 25, 2003 Friday, London Edition
1, FEATURES SCIENCE & HEALTH; Pg. 11, 1149 words, On the trail
of America's first immigrants: ANTHROPOLOGY: Was the continent first
reached by people from Asia, arriving overland from Siberia? The truth
is hard to find, says Richard Stone:, By RICHARD STONE
7. The Seattle Times, August 25, 2002, Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News;, Pg. A11, 831 words, Skull may be Texas' oldest remains
Early test finds bones 11,000 years old; some not so sure, Alexandra
Witze; Dallas Morning News, Dallas
8. The Houston Chronicle, November 25, 2001, Sunday, 4 STAR EDITION,
A;, Pg. 1, 2168 words, Original Texans?; Austin-area find adds to debate
over early man, ERIC BERGER, Houston Chronicle Science Writer, Archaeology
Statistics Texas
9. The Washington Post, April 1, 2001 Sunday, Final Edition, MAGAZINE;
Pg. W28, 3289 words, THE BIG DIG; James Adovasio knew the 12,000-year-old
spear point he uncovered would change the theory about who the first
Americans were. He didn't realize it would take more than 25 years,
Emily Yoffe
10. The San Diego Union-Tribune, August 30, 2000, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg.
F-4, 302 words, Research may point to Jewish connection, Sue Goetinck
Ambrose; THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
11. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), February 27, 2000 Sunday,
EARLY EDITION, Pg. 21A, 453 words, Theories changing about early migrations;
Long-held 'land bridge' idea is under attack, ULYSSES TORASSA San Francisco
Examiner
12. The Guardian (London), February 11, 2000, Guardian Foreign Pages;
Pg. 20, 811 words, Archaeologists feud over oldest Americans; US doubts
over prehistoric relics in Brazil reopen colonial wounds, Alex Bellos
in Sao Raimundo Nonato, Piaui, Brazil
13. The Guardian (London), February 11, 2000, Guardian Foreign Pages;
Pg. 20, 811 words, Archaeologists feud over oldest Americans; US doubts
over prehistoric relics in Brazil reopen colonial wounds, Alex Bellos
in Sao Raimundo Nonato, Piaui, Brazil
14. The Seattle Times, October 21, 1999, Thursday, Final Edition, LOCAL
NEWS;, Pg. B3, 363 words, KENNEWICK MAN FOCUS OF LECTURE SERIES --
ANTHROPOLOGISTS, TRIBAL EXPERTS TO SPEAK, ERIC SORENSEN; SEATTLE TIMES
SCIENCE REPORTER
15. The Seattle Times, October 27, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;,
Pg. A1, 1625 words, COASTAL LIFE 12,000 YEARS AGO -- RESEARCH SUGGESTS
AREA'S EARLY SETTLERS WERE FISHERMEN WHO ARRIVED HERE BY BOAT, DIEDTRA
HENDERSON; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER, VICTORIA, B.C
16. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 23, 1998, Monday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE, Pg. E1, 1301 words, FOLLOWING
HISTORY'S FOOTSTEPS; RECENT DISCOVERIES HAVE CAUSED SOME SCIENTIST
TO BELIEVE THAT HUMANS ARRIVED; IN AMERICAL MUCH EARLIER THAN PREVIOUSLY
THOUGHT, William Allen; Post-Dispatch Science Writer
17. The Seattle Times, December 23, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;,
Pg. A10;, 2177 words, MEW BRANCH OF THE HUMAN FAMILY TREE? -- KENNEWICK
MAN, OTHER SKELETONS MAY REPRESENT A WHOLE NEW HUMAN BRANCH, DIEDTRA
HENDERSON; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER
18. The Toronto Star, February 16, 1997, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
SCIENCE; Pg. F8, 244 words, Chile findings rock theory of when first
humans arrived, (AP), DALLAS
19. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), February 12, 1997, Wednesday,
UNITED STATES; Pg. 3, 593 words, New Portrait Emerges Of First Americans,
Sam Walker, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, DALLAS
20. The Ottawa Citizen, February 11, 1997, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A10, 653 words, Archeologists' find may alter beliefs on
New World migration: Chilean site predates any other in Americas by
1,300 years, MELISSA WILLIAMS; THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, DALLAS
21. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 11, 1997, Tuesday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-1, 1065 words, MIGRATION TO AMERICAS CAME EARLY;
CHILEAN FIND FORCES ARCHAEOLOGISTS TO DOUBLE LENGTH OF MAN'S STAY IN;
HEMISPHERE, BYRON SPICE, SCIENCE EDITOR, POST-GAZETTE
22. USA TODAY, February 11, 1997, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg.
1A, 221 words, Chilean dig called oldest site in Americas, Tim Friend
23. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 10, 1997, Monday,, JOURNAL
EDITION, 372 words, Finding may revise theory on migration; Early settlement
uncovered in Chile, FROM OUR NEWS SERVICES, Dallas
24. The Ottawa Citizen, February 14, 1995, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A11, 558 words, Experts question age of Brazilian rock shelter,
JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK
25. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 19, 1994, Wednesday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A5, 995 words, Meadowcroft's Indiana Jones works
more like Felix Unger, Byron Spice, Science Editor, Post-Gazette
26. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 19, 1994, Wednesday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A1, 1720 words, Digging local prehistory, Byron
Spice, Science Editor, Post-Gazette
27. The New York Times, February 1, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 10; Column 3; Science Desk, 720 words, Support for
Early Date of Arrival in America, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
28. Hobart Mercury, May 13, 1993 Thursday, 414 words, HAZELTON J.L.
29. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 16, 1993, FRIDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 610 words, ANCIENT HAIR SPLITS SCIENTISTS;
SOME SAY HUMANS LIVED IN N. AMERICA EARLIER, William Allen Post-Dispatch
Science Writer
30. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 23, 1992, Saturday, 445
words, SCIENCE DIGEST New corn quality test does it by ear, Todd Holcombresearch;
agriculture; food; antiquities; human; history; space
31. The Toronto Star, November 1, 1987, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A20, 794 words, How people survived 'long drought' Scientists
in West Texas piecing together the puzzle, By Donald Smith National
Geographic, WASHINGTON
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, April 1, 2001 Sunday, Final Edition, MAGAZINE;
Pg. W28, 3289 words, THE BIG DIG; James Adovasio knew the 12,000-year-old
spear point he uncovered would change the theory about who the first
Americans were. He didn't realize it would take more than 25 years,
Emily Yoffe
2. Newsweek, June 7, 1999,, Atlantic Edition, SOCIETY AND THE ARTS;
Pg. 56, 2920 words, The First Americans, By Sharon Begley and Andrew
Murr
3. New Scientist, October 17, 1998, Features, Pg. 2424, 3188 words,
Young Americans, Roger Lewin Europeans may have roamed the New World
thousands of years before the Santa Maria made land. Roger Lewin describes
a radical rethink of how the Americas were settled
4. U.S. News & World Report, October 12, 1998, SCIENCE & IDEAS;
COVER STORY; Pg. 56, 3699 words, Rediscovering America, By Charles
W. Petit
5. New Scientist, June 24, 1995, Features, Pg. 3131, 2964 words, Stones
of contention: The first Americans were Brazillians, if tools cut from
rocks almost 50 000 years ago are anything to go by. But, the fragments
of stone could be freaks of nature, DAVID MELTZER
6. New Scientist, July 16, 1994, This Week, Pg. 1010, 521 words, Prehistoric
hairs tell tales of first Americans, ROSIE MESTEL (LOS ANGELES)
William Pulte
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
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Torben Rick
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Garth Sampson
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Carolyn Sargent
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, September 14, 2005 Wednesday, Late Edition
- Final, Section A; Column 4; Editorial Desk; Pg. 28, 180 words, Malians
in Paris
2. The Houston Chronicle, January 24, 1994, Monday, 2 STAR Edition,
HOUSTON; Pg. 3, 868 words, Scholar draws lessons from tombs, BARBARA
KARKABI; Staff, ARCHAEOLOGY
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. U.S. News & World Report, June 27, 2005, ARCHAEOLOGY; PROFILE:
DAVID FREIDEL; Vol. 138 , No. 24; Pg. 54, 2734 words, Danger in the
Ruins, By Kim Clark, Deep In The Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala
2. Hypatia-A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Summer 1996, Vol. 11,
No. 3; Pg. 63-70; ISSN: 0887-5367, 01438621, 1071 words, Fetal Relationality
in Feminist Philosophy: An Anthropological Critique [Part 3 of 3],
Morgan, Lynn M.
Carolyn Smith-Morris
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Ben Wallace
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Ronald Wetherington
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
David Wilson
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, June 6, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 6; Page 40; Column 1; Magazine Desk , 2724 words, Crazy for
Adventure, By Brad Wetzler; Brad Wetzler writes for Outside magazine
and is a contributing editor of George.
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 26, 1998, Thursday,
FEATURES; Pg. 10, 1878 words, Tracing King Solomon's Gold To Lands
of the Ancient Incas, Robin Engel, Special to The Christian Science
Monitor, KONA, HAWAII
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