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Puebloan site vandalized
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THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2002 An 800-year-old Puebloan site was vandalized at the Wupatki National Monument in Arizona. Walls were smashed and grain storage areas were damaged. The vandalism apparently occurred earlier this week and the area has been closed off to visitors. Get the Story:
Ruins at Wupatki vandalized (The Arizona Daily Sun 7/18) Relevant Links:
Wupatki National Monument - http://www.nps.gov/wupa
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