Uncanny R/S. Its almost too topical to be believed.Rokcet Scientist wrote:Thanks to Beagle' keen eye (http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewtopic.php?t=1157), we got one:Rokcet Scientist wrote:OK, now what?
We need a couple pilot projects. Proof of concept.
We need good visualisations of them. To communicate to the public and to energize all the parties we need.
Any paleolithic offshore finds – past, current or planned – come to mind for that role?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/6584011.stm
There's our flag bearer project!
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Time to find one of them Solutrean boats!I got good friends at Auntie Beeb's....

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Sure. I'll see what I can do...Charlie Hatchett wrote:Time to find one of them Solutrean boats!I got good friends at Auntie Beeb's....

BTW, Charlie, you're the resident alluvial/fluvial pro around here: can't you find us a deposit of some ancient flash flood of a freak fluvial clay/lime compound that instantly covered and perfectly preserved a complete Solutrean tribe in their camp?
There wasn't active volcanism on the east coast then, was there?
Naaah, that's overdoing it.
One buried Solutrean is enough.
I'm not asking for much...

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My previous post of Holocene volcanoes was not followed by Pleistocene volcanoes because no neat summary pages could be found. Nevertheless, plenty of information is published on a region by region basis for that epoch. For example, in the U.S. the calderas in Yellowstone were quite active, and I believe several volcanoes in the pacific Northwest were active.Rokcet Scientist wrote:There wasn't active volcanism on the east coast then, was there?
Naaah, that's overdoing it.
One buried Solutrean is enough.
I'm not asking for much...
I'm looking for east coast Solutreans. Preferably immobilized and preserved in situ. A volcanic eruption could do that. But were there any of those on the east coast between say 20,000 and 10,000 BC that could have done it? Or am I asking too much now...?
Of course offshore there's oodles of stuff waiting for us to find!
Of course offshore there's oodles of stuff waiting for us to find!
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I know of none.Rokcet Scientist wrote:I'm looking for east coast Solutreans. Preferably immobilized and preserved in situ. A volcanic eruption could do that. But were there any of those on the east coast between say 20,000 and 10,000 BC that could have done it? Or am I asking too much now...?
Of course offshore there's oodles of stuff waiting for us to find!
North American volcanoes (usually) are found in the boundary between the pacific and north american plates.
The source of the Yellowstone hotspot is disputed but it apparently blasted a good sized crater into the earth about 13000 ya. according to some reports. Major eruptians occurred millions of years ago.
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/history.html
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Rokcet Scientist wrote:Sure. I'll see what I can do...Charlie Hatchett wrote:Time to find one of them Solutrean boats!I got good friends at Auntie Beeb's....
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BTW, Charlie, you're the resident alluvial/fluvial pro around here: can't you find us a deposit of some ancient flash flood of a freak fluvial clay/lime compound that instantly covered and perfectly preserved a complete Solutrean tribe in their camp?
There wasn't active volcanism on the east coast then, was there?
Naaah, that's overdoing it.
One buried Solutrean is enough.
I'm not asking for much...

Believe me, I'm looking.

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I believe gunny is referring to Mcfadden Beach, on the Texas Gulf Coast.Rokcet Scientist wrote:McFadden Beach? In SoCal?
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