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The Silverbell artifacts

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Author
James Frank Breazeale
Journal Title
My calendar stick

Rome on the range: was a Roman colony on the Arizona desert destroyed...in the year 900?

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Author
N.McKelvey
Article Date
March 1947
Article Abstract
Lead relics dug up near Tucson in 1924 and 1925
Journal Title
Westways

Old Roman relics? Scientists are still puzzled by archaeological discovery of 1924

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Author
R. Mahoney
Article Date
January 8, 1956
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways
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