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ry to be a little invasive。 That's Black's job; and he'll confine any site disturbance to test trenching in the trash mound。 No part of the city itself will be excavated; and no artifacts will be shifted or removed; unless absolutely necessary; and with my express permission。〃 
 〃Site disturbance;〃 Black echoed sarcastically; but he sat back with a satisfied air。 
 〃We'll have to bring back a few type specimens for further analysis at the Institute;〃 she went on。 〃But we will only bring back inferior artifacts that are duplicated elsewhere in the city。 Long…term; the Institute will have to decide what to do with the site。 But I promise you; Enrique; that I'll remend they leave Quivira untouched and intact。〃 She glanced pointedly at Sloane; who had been listening intently。 〃Do you agree?〃 
 After a brief pause; Sloane nodded。 
 Aragon glanced from one to the other。 〃Under the circumstances; that will have to be acceptable。〃 Then he smiled again; suddenly; and stood up。 A hush fell on the group。 
 〃Nora;〃 he said; 〃you have the congratulations of all of us。〃 
 Nora felt a sudden flush of pleasure as she listened to the chorus of clapping punctuated by a long loud whistle from Black。 Then Smithback too was on his feet; hoisting a canteen。 
 〃And I'd like to propose a toast to Padraic Kelly。 If it weren't for him; we'd never be here。〃 
 This sudden reference to her father; ing from a source as unexpected as Smithback; brought a sudden welling of emotion that closed Nora's throat。 Her father had never been far from her thoughts all day。 But in the end; she had seen no trace of him; and she felt grateful for Smithback's remembrance。 
 〃Thank you;〃 she said。 Smithback took a drink and passed the canteen。 
 The group fell silent。 Light was draining fast from the valley; and it was time they made their way down the rope ladder to supper。 And yet everyone seemed reluctant to leave the magical place。 
 〃What I can't figure out is why the hell they left all that stuff behind;〃 Smithback said。 〃It's like walking away from Fort Knox。〃 
 〃A lot of Anasazi sites show a similar abandonment;〃 Nora replied。 〃These people were on foot; they had no beasts of burden。 It made more sense to leave your goods behind and make fresh ones when you arrived at your new home。 When the Anasazi moved; they usually only carried their most sacred items and turquoise。〃 
 〃But it looks like even the turquoise was left behind here。 I mean; the place is full of it。〃 
 〃True;〃 Nora said after a moment。 〃This was not a typical abandonment。 It's like they left everything。 That's part of what makes this site unique。〃 
 〃The sheer wealth of the city; and the many ceremonial artifacts; makes me think it must have been a religious center that overshadowed even Chaco;〃 said Aragon。 〃A city of priests。〃 
 〃A city of priests?〃 Black repeated skeptically。 〃Why would a city of priests be located way out here; at the very edge of the Anasazi realm? What I found more interesting was the amazingly defensive nature of the place。 Even the site itself; hidden so perfectly in this isolated canyon…it's damn near impregnable。 You'd almost think these people were paranoid。〃 
 〃I'd be paranoid if I had the kind of wealth they had;〃 Sloane murmured。 
 〃If they were impregnable; then why did they abandon the city?〃 Holroyd asked。 
 〃They probably overfarmed the valley below;〃 Black replied with a shrug。 〃Simple soil exhaustion。 The Anasazi didn't know the art of fertilization。〃 
 Nora shook her head。 〃There's no way; given its size; that the farmland in the valley could support the city to begin with。 There must be a hundred granaries back there。 They had to have been importing tons of food from someplace else。 But all this begs the question: why put such a huge city here in the first place? In the middle of nowhere; at the end of a circuitous road; at the end of a narrow slot canyon? During the rainy season; that canyon would have been impassable half the time。〃 
 〃As I said;〃 Aragon replied。 〃A city of priests; at the end of a difficult ritual journey。 Nothing else makes sense。〃 
 〃Of course;〃 Black said scornfully。 〃When in doubt; blame it on religion。 Besides; the Anasazi were egalitarian。 They didn't believe in a social hierarchy。 The idea of them having a priestly city; or a ruling class; is absurd。〃 
 There was another silence。 
 〃What really intrigues me;〃 Smithback said; notebook once again in hand; 〃is the idea of gold and silver。〃 
 There he goes again; Nora thought。 〃Like I told you on the barge;〃 she said a little more loudly than she intended; 〃the Anasazi had no precious metals。〃 
 〃Just a minute;〃 Smithback said; folding his notebook and shoving it into his pants。 〃What about the Coronado reports Holroyd was reading aloud? All that talk of plates and jugs of gold。 You mean that was just bullshit?〃 
 Nora laughed。 〃Not to put too fine a point on it; yes。 The Indians were just telling the Spanish what they wanted to hear。 The idea was to tell the Spanish that the gold was somewhere else; far away; to get rid of them as quickly as possible。〃 
 〃Perhaps something was lost in translation;〃 said Aragon; with a smile。 
 〃e on;〃 Smithback said。 〃Quivira wasn't made up by the Indians。 So why should the gold be?〃 
 Holroyd cleared his throat a little tentatively。 〃According to that book I was reading; Coronado had gold samples with him。 When he tested the Indians by showing them samples of gold; copper; silver; and tin; the Indians identified the precious metals from the base。 They knew what they were。〃 
 Smithback folded his arms。 〃See?〃 
 Nora rolled her eyes。 One of the foundations of southwestern archaeology was that the Anasazi had no metals。 It almost wasn't worth arguing the point。 
 Black suddenly spoke up。 〃All over the Southwest;〃 he said; 〃Anasazi graves have been found containing parrot and macaw feathers imported from the Aztec empires and their Toltec predecessors。 They've also found New Mexico turquoise in Aztec burials。 And we know that the Anasazi traded extensively with the Toltecs and Aztecs…slaves; obsidian; agate; salt; and pottery。〃 
 〃What are you getting at?〃 Nora asked。 
 〃Simply that with all this trade going on; it's not entirely unreasonable to think the Anasazi obtained gold。〃 
 Nora opened her mouth; then shut it again; surprised at hearing this from Black。 Holroyd; Swire; and even Sloane were listening intently。 
 〃If they did have gold;〃 Nora began; trying to keep patient; 〃then; in the tens of thousands of Anasazi sites excavated over the last hundred and fifty years; we'd have found some。 But not one excavation has ever turned up even the tiniest speck of gold。 The bottom line is; if the Anasazi had gold; then where is it all?〃 
 〃Maybe right here;〃 said Smithback quietly。 
 Nora stared at him。 Then she began to laugh。 〃Bill; put a cold press on that fevered imagination of yours。 I just saw a dozen rooms full of incredible stuff today; but not a single glimmer of gold。 If we do find gold in Quivira; I'll eat that ridiculous hat of yours。 Okay? Now let's get down and see what miracle Chef Bonarotti has prepared for dinner。〃 
 
 
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 NORA GAZED ANXIOUSLY UP AT THE FIGURE rapelling down the rock wall four hundred feet above her head; a brightly colored bug against the sandstone。 Beside Nora; Black and Holroyd gaped upward; motionless。 Nearby; Smithback stood; notebook at the ready; as if waiting for some disaster to happen。 A sharp clang rang out as Sloane drove an angle into the deep red rock with her wall hammer。 As Nora watched; Sloane affixed the next portion of the rope ladder to the cliff face; then slid easily another ten feet down the rockface to drive in the next piece of gear。 
 In order for the weather receiver and munications gear to operate; it was necessary to place them atop the rim of the canyon; far above Quivira。 Two hours earlier; Nora and Sloane had determined the best place to set up the gear; basing their estimates on a bination of the easiest climb and lowest clifftop。 The site turned out to be just beyond the far end of the city; overlooking the valley floor by the entrance to the slot canyon through which they had entered。 
 Easiest climb; perhaps; but still frightful。 Nora's eyes had traveled up the wall; stopping at the last pitch。 It was obviously the most difficult; a beetling brow of rock that hung out into space。 But Sloane had just smiled。 〃Grade 1; 5。10; A…two;〃 she'd murmured; visually rating the difficulty of the climb。 〃Look at that secure crack system; goes almost all the way to the top。 No problem。〃 And; in a spectacular feat of bravura climbing; she proved herself correct。 An hour later; as they waited nervously below; slings and a haul bag tumbled down from above; indicating that Sloane had reached the top and was ready to hoist up the radio gear。 
 And now Sloane was making her way back down to the bench that held Quivira; placing the ladder as she went。 Another ten minutes; and she dropped nimbly into the group to a round of applause。 
 〃That was fantastic;〃 Nora said。 
 Sloane shrugged and smiled; obviously pleased。 〃Another ten feet and we'd have run out of ladder。 Is everybody ready?〃 
 Holroyd looked up; swallowing。 〃I gu

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