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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-02-2012 @ 6:12PM
cme109 said...
Ms. Kinder: As a Native New Mexican I have seen many historical and archeological sites plundered either in the name of science, such as archeologists, or visitors who have no respect for someone else's property. I really wish you would not have written this story. I can see historians, bone diggers and others plunder sites such as Steins. New Mexico is one of Americas special places but visitors find out about sites like these and ruin them. I would ask that you please think before writing stories like Steins. The operation may have been a success but the patient dying is never a good result. I hope you understand what I'm trying to convey. Sincerely
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