1 posted on
06/28/2010 9:57:53 AM PDT by
Palter
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To: SunkenCiv
Clovis, Dragon slayer, epic.
2 posted on
06/28/2010 9:58:48 AM PDT by
Palter
(Kilroy was here.)
To: Palter
3 posted on
06/28/2010 10:01:12 AM PDT by
FroggyTheGremlim
(He promised hope; he gave us hype. He promised change; he gave us chains!)
To: Palter
...it's like a time warp. You wander back through time and think about when it was used and when it was lost He's right. Wow!
To: Palter
“It’s worth as much as someone is willing to pay and as much as I am willing to take
He understands economics better than Paul Krugman.
6 posted on
06/28/2010 10:05:27 AM PDT by
linear
("Conservatism" is fealty to the Constitution. "Hope" is using a 3-wood in the rough.)
To: Palter
I grew up in the Fla. panhandle, and it was common to find pieces of Indian pottery in old campsites close to some of the bays. However, if you went walking along freshwater creeks, you’d scare up far more water moccasins than Indian artifacts.
To: Palter
More likely a spearhead than an arrowhead...
10 posted on
06/28/2010 10:09:09 AM PDT by
Poseidon
To: Palter
What were they hunting? I thought dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago.
13 posted on
06/28/2010 10:15:03 AM PDT by
JPG
(Mr. Gore, or is it Mr. Stone or Mr. Woody? Whatever, you're under arrest.)
To: Palter
Spear point not arrow head
Reporters are idiots....
19 posted on
06/28/2010 10:40:14 AM PDT by
njslim
To: Palter
Higgins was reluctant to specify where he found the clovis, but... Hmmm...sounds like he found it on someone else's land.
20 posted on
06/28/2010 10:41:19 AM PDT by
EternalVigilance
("I don't think truth is much of an issue for these folks." -- SupplySider)
To: Palter
That might fit one of those huge arrows launched by the Urukai in Lord of the Rings, but other than that, anything that size could be a SPEAR-head, but definitely not an arrowhead.
To: Palter
Looks more like a spear head...
22 posted on
06/28/2010 10:45:18 AM PDT by
GOPJ
(More people are killed every year by falling vending machines than by holders of concealed-weapons)
To: Palter
What most of you don’t understand is that creeks tend to meander especially over a 15,000 year time frame. That Clovis may not have been in the creek all that long. If a portion of the creek bank had caved into the creek, it is possible that this fellow came along at the right time and picked it up before it tumbled in the stream bed. I know several people who have seen this point in person. Some think ancient and other think not so much.
Anytime someone finds a pristine artifact, there will always be doubters. That is just the way it is. Several well known authenticators have said this point is ancient. For his sake, I hope it is. It is definitely a once in a lifetime find!
23 posted on
06/28/2010 11:01:09 AM PDT by
Circle_Hook
(Lies, deception and payoffs will get you everywhere)
To: Palter
25 posted on
06/28/2010 11:03:35 AM PDT by
Redleg Duke
(RAT Hunting Season started the evening of March 21st, 2010!)
To: Palter
Most people don't know that more Clovis Points have been found east of the Mississippi than west of it.
Many think the Clovis points have an European connection.
27 posted on
06/28/2010 11:16:35 AM PDT by
blam
To: Palter
Wow guess we should apy more attention to the flint we tend to till up every year in the garden? We are only a few miles from Flint Ridge here though so pretty normal to find them every where.
To: txhurl; wolfcreek
35 posted on
06/28/2010 2:02:03 PM PDT by
Arrowhead1952
(Remember in November. Clean the house on Nov. 2. / Progressive is a PC word for liberal democrat.)
To: txhurl; wolfcreek
36 posted on
06/28/2010 2:03:26 PM PDT by
Arrowhead1952
(Remember in November. Clean the house on Nov. 2. / Progressive is a PC word for liberal democrat.)
To: Palter
More a spear head..than an arrow head
38 posted on
06/28/2010 3:47:22 PM PDT by
TASMANIANRED
(Liberals are educated above their level of intelligence.. Thanks Sr. Angelica)
To: Palter
Spear point. A human who could use that for an arrow head would have to weigh a thousand pounds.
To: Palter
Spear point. A human who could use that for an arrow head would have to weigh a thousand pounds.
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