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I stand corrected -- I think.
At 10:36 PM 6/10/97 -0500, Byron Johnson wrote:
>Actually, it is a little known fact of fractured prehistory that the Anasazi
>domesticated both Pleistocene horses and camels, becoming both fearsome
>raiders and masters of the trackless southwestern deserts! Eventually the
>Pueblo Indian Rangers, using a newly patented six-shot revolving atl-atl,
>ended the Anasazi threat, eventually killing the Anasazi camel heards in
>Chaco Canyon and forcing abandonment of that stronghold.
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>Now you know the rest of the story . . .
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>Byron Johnson, Director
>Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum
>P.O. Box 2570, Waco, Texas 76702-2570
>E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
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>"...Unless a people are educated and enlightened it is idle
>to expect the continuance of civil liberty or the capacity
>for self-government."
>Texas Declaration of Independence, March 2, 1836.
>
>
Gregory Scheib
Columbus Center's
Hall of Exploration
701 East Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
phone: 410.576.5753
fax: 410.576.5788
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