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and the monkey flips the switch...
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damn!
i got all set down just to watch
im just getting this...
"An error occurred. Please try again later. (playback id:ICD-TMqaRCXFezRb)"
i got all set down just to watch
im just getting this...
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sorry ben dunno why it did that
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pre-clovis?!??!!?
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According to a Science News report, spear points made some 15,500 years ago have been discovered at the Debra L. Friedkin archaeological site in central Texas, underneath a stratigraphic layer containing Clovis and Folsom projectile points.
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According to a Science News report, spear points made some 15,500 years ago have been discovered at the Debra L. Friedkin archaeological site in central Texas, underneath a stratigraphic layer containing Clovis and Folsom projectile points.
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^^^
Early Spear Points Discovered in Texas
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS—According to a Science News report, spear points made some 15,500 years ago have been discovered at the Debra L. Friedkin archaeological site in central Texas, underneath a stratigraphic layer containing Clovis and Folsom projectile points. Long thought to have been made by the first people to have arrived in the Americas, Clovis tools, marked by their long, triangular shape, date to around 13,000 years ago. Michael Waters of Texas A&M University said the 12 spear points, found among 100,000 stone artifacts at the Friedkin site, span a 2,000-year period and suggest a progression from stemmed points, to short, triangular-shaped points, to the Clovis style. Eleven of the weapons were chipped into leaf shapes with slightly narrower stems. Points similar to these have been unearthed in other areas of the western United States and dated to the pre-Clovis period, but archaeologists had not been able to show a progression from the earlier, leaf-shaped points to Clovis-style points before now. However, the twelfth point from the Friedkin site, which dates to between 14,000 and 13,500 years ago, is short and triangular with a flat base. Waters believes that this blade could have been developed by the descendants of the earlier weapons makers, or it may have been introduced by migrants who moved inland from the Pacific coast, or through an ice-free corridor.
Early Spear Points Discovered in Texas
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS—According to a Science News report, spear points made some 15,500 years ago have been discovered at the Debra L. Friedkin archaeological site in central Texas, underneath a stratigraphic layer containing Clovis and Folsom projectile points. Long thought to have been made by the first people to have arrived in the Americas, Clovis tools, marked by their long, triangular shape, date to around 13,000 years ago. Michael Waters of Texas A&M University said the 12 spear points, found among 100,000 stone artifacts at the Friedkin site, span a 2,000-year period and suggest a progression from stemmed points, to short, triangular-shaped points, to the Clovis style. Eleven of the weapons were chipped into leaf shapes with slightly narrower stems. Points similar to these have been unearthed in other areas of the western United States and dated to the pre-Clovis period, but archaeologists had not been able to show a progression from the earlier, leaf-shaped points to Clovis-style points before now. However, the twelfth point from the Friedkin site, which dates to between 14,000 and 13,500 years ago, is short and triangular with a flat base. Waters believes that this blade could have been developed by the descendants of the earlier weapons makers, or it may have been introduced by migrants who moved inland from the Pacific coast, or through an ice-free corridor.
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watch the minute following 11:00dill786 wrote:great vid at baalbeck
amazing
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my mate and i were stoned that other night and we started chatting about ancient buildings and such, i was telling my mate that i read scientists are trying to or have allready managed to store data in crystal rocks and quartz because they will last forever, that got me thinking if the ancients were that smart they probably have already done this, i mean look how old the pyramids are, if data is stored in the limestone or granite for future generations to find, someone should seriously look into it finding a way using maybe sound or sonar to see if there is any data stored in these megalithic stones and buildings....
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this makes me angry
its the year 1999 (nearly 2 decades ago) when researches , found out that you can store memory within ducttape, and as the article suggests , they are inventing the T-ROM
2 decades later, the hardware crap is costly as always and no new progress has been made, or better said wasnt that economical (for some)
here is the link https://www.zdnet.de/2047253/tesa-film- ... nspeicher/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; im too lazy to run it through googles translator
its the year 1999 (nearly 2 decades ago) when researches , found out that you can store memory within ducttape, and as the article suggests , they are inventing the T-ROM
2 decades later, the hardware crap is costly as always and no new progress has been made, or better said wasnt that economical (for some)
here is the link https://www.zdnet.de/2047253/tesa-film- ... nspeicher/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; im too lazy to run it through googles translator
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