Re: help with anthro assignment

The Glozel Archeological Society (vjevtic@SDCC13.UCSD.EDU)
Mon, 29 May 1995 23:50:20 -0700

Dear Sir or Madam,

Since the beginning of the century, a unique archeological site in the heart
of France has increasingly become the subject of many debates. Not only is
GLOZEL a site where pre-ancient tools, jewelry, and clay pebbles of striking
fineness have been discovered, it also puts back into question the birth of
writing, widely attributed to the Phoenicians.

The mysteries that hang over GLOZEL have led to years of intensive studies,
jointly driven by a team of psychohistorians from countries such as France,
the United States, and New Zealand. These efforts have been recently
documented in a book which traces the historical debate raised in the late
1920s.

We are currently running a survey with the international archeological
community to gather information regarding the general interest in this book.

Please let us know your interest regarding this document and leave us your
name and postal address so we can subsequently get in touch with you.

We are looking forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

The Glozel Archeological Society

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