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Charlie, a good dig is like good sex. You need to take your time and do it right or you break the spell


You also need to go back to the hole fairly often!
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Charlie Hatchett wrote:
All that means is that it was holding two fairly large items together....it doesn't change the mechanism by which it could function.
roger...we're on the same page...

Man, I hope I live long enough to see that metal dated to 11,000 BC or so...


(And also to hear all the names that The Club will then call you!!!!)
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Charlie,

Is that a cul d' sac and houses in that Northwestern veiw?
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Charlie, why is there such a discrepancy in the dates? Do the two artifacts
come from different levels?

Pretty interesting!
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http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... 9b72d.html
A special new exhibit at the Bosque Museum in Clifton, Texas, features the lives of some extremely early Texans. Prehistoric people (called Paleo-Americans by archaeologists) lived in a cave shelter on the western bank of the Brazos River a bit downstream from the Lake Whitney Dam in Bosque County about 11,000 years ago.

Apparently they didn't find any hand-axes, thoug.
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Hmm...Bosque county man has some fairly pronounced brow ridges.
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Charlie Hatchett wrote:Looks like "whitey" to me... :?
Definitely a bit of a eurohooter there, although the pronounced cheekbones look kind of Asiatic to me. Not that I'm an expert by even the most wildly generous definition of the word. Interesting though, especially given that he's described as palaeo-American rather than native American.
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