The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes:
Flood, Fire, and Famine
in the History of Civilization
by Richard Firestone,
Allen West, and
Simon Warwick-Smith
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I'm also surprised at the paleobiologist claiming this extends the range, as I thought there were Equus finds in Ohio. Maybe only a slight increase in range?
...he took his finds to Gary Warrick, associate professor of indigenous studies at Laurier Brantford...
...Barker searched around and found an archaeologist who knows about fossils: Dan Walker, assistant state archeologist for Wyoming.
Smells like patchouli in here.
I often beach comb on horse back. I can get a larger view of the area at a good clip.
Although I do worry about somebody finding my teeth on the beach if my horse stumbles when we are at full gallop.
Ummmm...my first “find” on my first dig resulted in me digging up some Roman floor tiles (Samian ware), but then I found something I couldn’t quite place and it looked really cool...I was really stoked and thought that I had found something really cool...it turned out to be a horse tooth!;-)
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Horse Feathers!