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To: katana

Yep, the redating of the San Diego site confirmed it. And I have personally been handed crude tools similar to Oldowan and Achulean found in situ and produced well before Clovis. We came more than once, the first time was during the last interglacial prior to this one.

And the lithics at Calico are pretty hard to ignore even though they have all been deemed as geofacts. Many of these would absolutely require the “Hammer and Anvil” method. Nature does not know how to do this one.

All we have to do is continue to dig past and under the flood silt layer and we will find more. But for some “superstitious” reason we do not allow this and Funding is threatened or cut off if we try. :)

It’s called knowledge control. They know but don’t want us to know for some reason...


17 posted on 08/09/2017 1:16:18 PM PDT by Openurmind
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To: Openurmind
"And the lithics at Calico are pretty hard to ignore even though they have all been deemed as geofacts. Many of these would absolutely require the “Hammer and Anvil” method. Nature does not know how to do this one."

Posted 16 years ago:

Calico: A 200,000-Year Old Site In The Americas?

20 posted on 08/09/2017 1:36:37 PM PDT by blam
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