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The Vanishing Inscription.
June 22, 1999... The fascinating history of the American Southwest is still incomplete, continually evolving as it accumulates information in small increments. Occasionally a layman may find a simple clue that provides long-missing evidence for historians or...
Frederic Morton Chamberlain's 1904 Survey of Arizona Fishes, with Annotations.
June 22, 1999... Historic documents form much of the basis for our knowledge of natural landscapes and biotic communities before development of the American Southwest by Western Europeans. This kind of information is strongest for terrestrial ecosystems and...
The Cattle Boom in Southern Arizona: Towards a Critical Political Ecology.
June 22, 1999... Pioneering across the continent, the livestock industry traveled in easy stages, since Colonial beginnings in the seventeenth century, three thousand miles westward till it reached the Pacific. Always just in advance of the oncoming settlers...