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To: therapsida; arthurus
Who Were The Si-Te-Cah

"Lovelock, Nevada, is about eighty miles northeast of Reno. It was in a cave near here, in 1911, that guano miners found mummies, bones, and artifacts buried under four feet of bat excrement. The desiccated bodies belonged to a very tall people - with red hair. "

Vintage Skulls

"The oldest human remains found in the Americas were recently "discovered" in the storeroom of Mexico's National Museum of Anthropology. Found in central Mexico in 1959, the five skulls were radiocarbon dated by a team of researchers from the United Kingdom and Mexico and found to be 13,000 years old. They pre-date the Clovis culture by a couple thousand years, adding to the growing evidence against the Clovis-first model for the first peopling of the Americas.Of additional significance is the shape of the skulls, which are described as long and narrow, very unlike those of modern Native Americans.

20 posted on 08/26/2014 2:01:05 PM PDT by blam (Jeff Sessions For President)
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The shape of the pelvis indicated that the skeleton was a man’s, and Chatters estimated he had been five feet nine or ten inches tall. Observations of the pelvis, teeth, and skull sutures suggested he had been between 40 and 55 years old at death. He had a long, narrow skull, a projecting nose, receding cheekbones, a high chin, and a square mandible. The lower bones of the arms and legs were relatively long compared to the upper bones. These traits are not characteristic of modern American Indians in the area, though many of them are common among caucasoid peoples, and for this reason Chatters initially thought the skeleton was Caucasian. A fragment of a projectile point was imbedded in the pelvis, which had healed over the wound. At that point, Chatters was quoted as saying in the New York Times, “I’ve got a white guy with a stone point in him.... That’s pretty exciting. I thought we had a pioneer.”

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which was planning to turn it over to five American Indian tribes, several of which want it reburied immediately. The skeleton is one of the oldest ever found in the New World, more than 90 percent of it has been recovered, and enough organic material remains to permit radiocarbon dating and DNA analysis. The lawsuit, filed against the corps by eight anthropologists, represents the first major legal challenge by scientists to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), a 1990 law that provides for the repatriation to tribes of Indian skeletons and ceremonial and mortuary artifacts (see ARCHAEOLOGY, November/December 1994). At a Federal District Court hearing on October 23, the corps’ lawyers announced that repatriation would be delayed pending review of competing claims for the skeleton. The judge ordered the corps to give the scientists 14 days’ notice before turning over the remains to allow them to pursue their case.

clintoon ordered it seized ...and it was....utterly contrary to established progms of white guilt enhancement..........:)


21 posted on 08/26/2014 8:00:47 PM PDT by therapsida (tThats a group now?)
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