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Sat, 3 Mar 2007 20:42:20 -0500
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off topic and far from Virginia, but an example of the risk of over- 
simplifying historical villains. From the current issue of  
Archaeology magazine, an excavation at Crow River in South Dakota,  
where remains of 500 men, women and children were discovered...  
massacred around AD1325. Nary a white man in sight...

Nancy

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