Re: Did native Americans cultivate Lime tree?

From: David B (tronospamchos_at_tesco.net)
Date: 02/06/05


Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 10:42:06 GMT

tkavanagh wrote in message <9pCdnVLvB8NTzZjfRVn-1g@comcast.com>...

[concerning Kalm and La Verendrye]
>
>"I.E_Johansson" <inger_e.johansson@telia.com>
>wrote in message
>>
>> That's not a complete and correct text.
>
>Why not. Please provide specific instances. Please
>cite specific scholarly critiques which show why
>it is incomplete or otherwise incorrect.

I think that (as Doug has already hinted) we're now almost exactly where we
were in May last year:
http://tinyurl.com/6h6j5

David B.



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