Pocket Books
ISBN: 0-7434-8612-9
July 2004
Non-Fiction
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Reviewed By Robert H. Goss
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THE ROSWELL DIG DIARIES is the first of a three book series based on the SCI FI Channel's series, "The Roswell Crash: Startling New Evidence". It contains contributions from William H. Doleman, Ph. D., Thomas J. Carey, and Donald R. Schmitt, and contains a foreword by New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. For
those unfamiliar with Roswell, in the summer of 1947, an object crashed
into a field in Roswell, New Mexico. What exactly did crash is
undecided. There is much speculation that the object was a
spaceship and that the government recovered bodies of aliens from outer
space. Recently, an archeological dig uncovered new evidence. THE ROSWELL DIG DIARIES contains a considerable amount of technical terminology and is best suited for the geophysical community. The average layman may be able to understand the terminology with some difficulty. Regardless, it will be interesting to read the remaining two books to see what else has been uncovered.
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