Word: sites
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...proved that the dire wolf had been speared and possibly killed by a Folsom hunter. It also hinted that other Folsom remains might be found near by. In Pleistocene times Blackwater Draw must have been a sizable river, just the place for ancient hunters to use as a camp site...
...soldiers on maneuvers. Recently he was asked to speak before a meeting of the Arizona Cattle Growers' Association to tell them what their cowhands should look for while out on the range. Besides giving advice, the archaeologists make a plea: don't mess up a promising site. Tell the professionals. They'll help you and give you credit...
...handsome, new 110,000-seat stadium was literally built like Mexico's pyramids. To have built it wholly of concrete would have created a national cement shortage. Lazo got the idea of scooping back the volcanic rubble on the site into two great mounds, and laying a concrete oval shell on the cavity between. The job, carried out in 15 months, cost about one-fourth that of a concrete stadium. And because most of the oval's seats are located on the two tall slopes, most of the spectators can watch the university's football team from...
...Williston Basin moved into the news as the site...
Last week Stevens signed a contract to buy a 28-acre site in the heart of Back Bay, only a block from Copley Square, for $4,500,000. On the property, now covered by Boston & Albany Railroad yards, Stevens and associates expect to build a $75-million business and entertainment center along the lines of Manhattan's Rockefeller Center-only bigger. Still in the early planning stages, the new center would include a much-needed convention hall, two office buildings, a shopping center, a professional building for doctors and dentists, a theater, a hotel...