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1 posted on 11/19/2004 8:07:28 AM PST by blam
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I'll be damned. I know Al Goodyear. Met him the first time when I took an arrowhead to him that I found while digging the foundation for our home ... and it turned out to be a Clovis point spearhead about 15,000 years old. I've run into him a few times since over on campus. He's a bit eccentric but the guy is a genius. He's been obsessed with finding proof of earlier civilization in SC and around the south for a couple of decades now ... The State Newspaper did a special front page feature on him about five years ago timelining his search and all the things he has found here ... that's what prompted me to contact him in the first place. He was really interested in my find and wanted to know where, how deep, what type of soil I found it in, etc.

The guy is going to find what he is looking for because he is relentless and he believes in what he is doing. He is methodical and he knows he is right. It's very interesting if you stop and think about it. A find along the lines of what he is looking for could very well change our notions about how evolution took place and the migration of humans into North America - it would be ground breaking, pardon the pun.

Russ
53 posted on 11/20/2004 5:35:16 AM PST by JRPerry
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this sort of justifies the work of Graham Hancock and his book ' Underworld'
I knew it all along.


56 posted on 11/30/2004 8:03:15 AM PST by lumir_p (Roswell ain't got nothin' on this!)
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Another un-pinged topic, this one from 2004.
Please FREEPMAIL me if you want on, off, or alter the "Gods, Graves, Glyphs" PING list --
Archaeology/Anthropology/Ancient Cultures/Artifacts/Antiquities, etc.
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57 posted on 05/01/2005 9:46:01 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (FR profiled updated Monday, April 11, 2005. Fewer graphics, faster loading.)
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Do fire-breathing dragons get diarrhea?


60 posted on 05/02/2005 8:47:42 PM PDT by Old Professer (As darkness is the absence of light, evil is the absence of good; innocence is blind.)
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62 posted on 04/19/2006 10:04:25 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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Site Sheds Light on Human Arrival

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Source: AP via Yahoo
Published: May 26, 2001
Posted on 05/27/2001 06:25:12 PDT by sarcasm

ALLENDALE, S.C. (AP) - Some chipped tools and stone flakes found on a hill above a remote and wooded stretch of the Savannah River may show humans arrived in America about 3,000 years earlier than first thought.

Researchers have generally accepted that the first humans came to America as primitive hunters from Asia 12,000 years ago. But the South Carolina finds are the latest evidence that the continent was inhabited 15,000 years ago, well before the end of the last Ice Age around 10,000 years ago, archaeologists say.

"It is now reasonable to think of humans living on this landscape perhaps 15,000 to 20,000 years ago," said University of South Carolina archaeologist Albert Goodyear, who is helping to excavate the site. "It's the dawn of a new chapter in what was already a good book."

Coupled with mounting evidence of early human activity from scattered locations including a gravel pit in Virginia, a cave in Pennsylvania and a bog in Chile, the stone tools excavated in South Carolina suggest that human populations were spread across both continents 15,000 years ago.

Last year, a University of Oklahoma archaeologist suggested some broken stone tools found in the northwestern part of the state could be at least 22,000 years old.

The sites are so far apart that the earliest visitors could only have arrived earlier than once thought, or reached the Americas by more than one route, some researches theorize.

Goodyear and his team of archaeologists first uncovered the tools three years ago along a section of the river in Allendale County owned by Clariant, a Swiss-based chemical company.

Microscopic analysis of the stone chips confirmed that they could only have been created by human activity. The area may have served as a sort of workshop, where prehistoric people made the implements they needed for working wood and scraping animal hides.


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64 posted on 09/17/2009 5:20:01 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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