A Retired UC Davis History Professor Turns Detective

Sacramento News & Review | February 25, 2010
The Codex Cardona is a 16th century account (by native scribes) of what life was like in Mexico before and immediately after the arrival of the Europeans. A retired UC Davis history professor turns detective and attempts to solve the mystery of a missing Mexican treasure.

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