From todays news page.
http://westerndigs.org/10000-year-old-s ... n-seattle/
Another Nail
Moderators: MichelleH, Minimalist, JPeters
Re: Another Nail
What do you all get when you search for "10,000 year old archaeological site recently found in Seattle, Washington" ?
...not as interesting as all the 'current' "news" "coverage"?
p.s. something like- http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/09/world/iraq-isis-heritage/
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['Khalka'- Nimrud bulldozed and plundered- ask yourself how this could occur and what forces are at play...[elderly, psychotic, religious fanatics?]
[I would just like to see more coverage concerning such important finds...,
...something seems to be marginalizing data? ;-]
...not as interesting as all the 'current' "news" "coverage"?
p.s. something like- http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/09/world/iraq-isis-heritage/
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['Khalka'- Nimrud bulldozed and plundered- ask yourself how this could occur and what forces are at play...[elderly, psychotic, religious fanatics?]
[I would just like to see more coverage concerning such important finds...,
...something seems to be marginalizing data? ;-]
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Re: Another Nail
"A 'new way' of dating a pile of ancient bones and stone tools..."Sam Salmon wrote:Perhaps even more exciting
...and no description of this method on this link?
I'm sorry, I am trying to find out what the "new way" [method] of dating is, can you help?
is it on this page?:
http://www.nps.gov/archeology/afori/howfig_print.htm
...and what would be the % margin of error for this process?
[speculation for grant$$?;-]
[...although, this does not disagree with any of my hypotheses...]
so, thanks for the info., because, highly doubtful this will be promoted by any 'major' news organization...
[but really-the 'Nail' is the destruction of history and not its discovery...]