Posted on 09/21/2008 6:37:06 AM PDT by Mobile Vulgus
An AFP story from September 5 headlined "Melting Swiss glacier yields Neolithic trove, climate secrets" was quite interesting. In fact, it was down right educational. It was all about how new human artifacts from up to 6,500 years ago have been found ion the melting ice fields of the Swiss Alps and these new finds say something important about so-called "anthropomorphic global warming."
The story about the artifacts was really fun to read. With the ice fields melting, scientists and enthusiasts have found things like a birch bark quiver filled with arrows, leather clothing, and tools appearing literally out of 6,500 years ago to today as if by time warp. The speculation is that many of these items were from a single traveler that accidentally lost his life those thousands of years ago as he traveled alone across the mountains.
These findings are being touted as a way to pinpoint when humans were more easily able to travel by foot across the Alps. Of course, now a'days it is difficult to take a stroll across the Alps without freezing to death, you see....
Read the rest at Publiusforum.com...


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By the way, temps here are quite cold for this time of year, 9c, and rain all week.
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