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Lol!!

And now, if everyone will open their hymnals to page 11,500 B.P., and sing along:

"Mighty Clovis, Mighty Clovis, How Sweet Thy Name"



:P
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You're both "one wine goblet over the line, sweet Jesus, one wine goblet over the line."
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Hic.
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.

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But in not in North America, Charlie!!!! *

(* The Club, Clovis-First Bible...Verse 2, Line 1: Verily I say unto Ye that there be no hand axes in North America...and all who say otherwise are twits )
Oops...I know, lets have a spelling bee.

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You're both "one wine goblet over the line, sweet Jesus, one wine goblet over the line."
Hic.
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Drunk on the wine of truth... :wink:
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They also invented cigarette lighters? No wonder they went extinct.
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They also invented cigarette lighters? No wonder they went extinct.
Cough...Cough...what the hell you talkin' bout? :?
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Eat your heart out, Pat! :D


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Hand Ax- Dorsal View- 11"- Lima-Igl

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Hand Ax- Ventral View- 11"- Lima-Igl

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Hand Ax- Distal View- 11"- Lima-Igl

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Hand Ax- Proximal View- 11"- Lima-Igl

Wild looking ax, ey? Doesn't look like your "normal" Acheulean technology.
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http://www.book-of-thoth.com/article1661.html
The ancient mythology of our various cultures is often steeped in reality. The tales that were told, generation by generation, since the beginning of mankind, often lead to a greater truth. In researching mythology I often find myself drawn back to the Hopi mythology. In a sense, it contains many of the same stories which so many mythologies do: creation, decimation, wars, a great flood, and the numerous ages of man.
Good article on Hopi myth. PLease excuse the source.
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creation, decimation, wars, a great flood, and the numerous ages of man

I wonder what the odds are that disparate cultures at remote distances could come up with similar tales without there being some sort of model.
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Minimalist wrote:
creation, decimation, wars, a great flood, and the numerous ages of man

I wonder what the odds are that disparate cultures at remote distances could come up with similar tales without there being some sort of model.
I wonder what the chances are of only one culture in the world having a creation myth, suffering loss of population, wars, and floods, and having its people go from babyhood to old age.
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I'll agree H erectus and neandertal started that culture.
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Bruce wrote:I'll agree H erectus and neandertal started that culture.
_All_ the evidence seems to support that idea.
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Here are the group of students from LA City College who were at the Calico dig on Saturday (the Prof is the bald guy with the camera):

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Digging in the Rock Wren pit:

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Nicest find of the day:

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What fun!

Cognito, you mentioned that your pictures have been fuzzy lately...
maybe you need a macro lens or a telephoto to get up close and personal with those artifacts.
The deeper you go, the higher you fly.
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