
Winter 2003-2004
Vol. 7 No. 4
ARCHAEOTOURISM A major project by the government of Belize aims to boost tourism while preserving the Maya’s handiwork. BY MICHAEL BAWAYA page 12
AN ATTEMPT AT UTOPIA? The historical record indicates Feltville was a 19th-century utopian community. An archaeological investigation is challenging that notion. BY DEBRA GALANT page 20
THE POTENTIAL THREAT OF A-76 What are the consequences of a Bush administration initiative to outsource federal archaeology jobs? BY ELIZABETH WOLF page 27
A CLOSE LOOK AT GEOGLYPHS These fascinating images, found in the Western desert, are believed to be as much as 12,000 years old. BY TAMARA STEWART page 32
THE PRESERVATION OF SHERWOOD RANCH PUEBLO Preservation is a crucial, if challenging, component of archaeology. The Conservancy used its expertise to protect this Mogollon site. BY KATHLEEN BRYANT page 38
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