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  1. #1
    us
    Jun 2009
    Central Pennsylvania
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    A Goldmine of Information

    http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/vi...17d67a441db01a

    Note : These guys are heavyweights, and the content of their discussions reflect this. But if you're into the old stuff -- as I am -- You could spend a month just reading forum postings & taking notes.

  2. #2
    us
    Jan 2009
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    Re: A Goldmine of Information

    I've been reading this board alot since you sent me the link. Tons of collective knowledge and heated debates, good stuff! The Levallois technology found in Tn post is fascinating and could/ should be groundbreaking.
    " Stay frosty, gents "

  3. #3
    us
    I breed scarlet and gray

    Feb 2009
    fairfield county,ohio
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    Re: A Goldmine of Information

    great site uniface!thx for the hookup
    aint gonna find any heads sittin on the couch

  4. #4
    us
    Dec 2008
    East Texas
    348

    Re: A Goldmine of Information

    Quote Originally Posted by greg-rocks
    great site uniface!thx for the hookup
    Awsome thanks for the information

  5. #5
    us
    Jan 2009
    OKLAHOMA!
    Rarely!
    260

    Re: A Goldmine of Information

    Uni,
    Thanks for the heads-up. Another good fund of knowledge.
    Docmann

  6. #6
    us
    Jan 2009
    South
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    Re: A Goldmine of Information

    I am not sure that t-net might be more specific and advantageous to my interest less we start debating in things such as aqua ducts ,what is the definition of a river and petty academic squabbling while using George Carlin quotes. I mean they even thought the 4 corners artifact trafficers were all on peyote which is a horrible tasting cacti btw.
    We seem to be more site specific and in a haphazard way even to the extent of being more in context when an item is before us. "We are not wannabes that wannabe" but as a collective we can come too and usually form some type of agreeable concensus on the item at hand.
    I prefer pliable and meable minds that can bend and wrap themselves around a subject to those that are shaped and formed in antiquated dusty old rooms.
    But then again I prefer the backwoods of Tennessee. So what do I know.
    Oh yeah one more thing my handle on that site is not the same acronym I use here its ...Lost in Dirt !!
    J/K (just kidding) ---lol---yawn
    TnMountains

    P.s Nice link again Uni !

  7. #7
    Lindenmeier sEEker

    Apr 2006
    El Paso, TX
    Flippin Stick n good luck :)
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    Re: A Goldmine of Information

    peyote?
    http://www.miniclip.com/games/motherload/en/

 

 

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