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To: Renfield

I realize that they probably didn’t have a written history at the time, and everything was probably oral tradition, but is the 11th century really “prehistoric”? I hear “prehistoric”, I think the Flintstones. Well, not quite, but you know what I mean.


9 posted on 07/08/2012 8:13:00 AM PDT by Tanniker Smith (Rome didn't fall in a day, either.)
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To: Tanniker Smith; ApplegateRanch; Chode

These are not *from* the 11th century, they are from 3000 years ago, but were found *under* some 11th c structures.


17 posted on 07/08/2012 2:33:04 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Tanniker Smith; SunkenCiv; All

Here is another early, not prehistoric, since it is early 1500s recent discovery. Near Ontario, it was the biggest settlement in the northern northern hemisphere at that time. I would have sent the Huff Post link that had a lot more info, but found this link at a scientific site and figured it was more PC. ;-)

http://www.livescience.com/21351-mantle-site-artifacts.html


34 posted on 07/10/2012 8:59:12 PM PDT by gleeaikin
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