Re: more about Range Creek

From: Philip Deitiker (Donevenask_at_worlnet.att.net)
Date: 07/02/04


Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 12:55:04 GMT

Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2672@charter.net> says in
news:10ea6msob9qs9ad@corp.supernews.com:

> Inger E Johansson wrote:
>> a) you are supposed to try to find out a bit more yourself
>> of the area where the Creek is.
>> b) you are supposed to notice the periods and go futher
>> looking at the pottery.
>> and so on.
>> I can't understand how you can miss at least five
>> essential points in that articles. It's much more than it
>> use to be in a 'normal' article. If you are at all
>> interested in the so called Pre-History of your country,
>> you at least are supposed to look for written documents
>> from the first explorers, the first settlers and so on.
>> How can you ask such a question at all?

Is the above supposed to make sense?

> Inger,
>
> I can ask that question because all you posted was
> "Please look
> close at the pottery pieces." I assumed you meant that you
> found something in the picture of the pottery pieces that
> you wanted to talk about.
>
> If you meant, 'Read and discuss this article', why
> didn't you
> say so?
>
> You see things I don't see. You have interpretations
> of
> evidence that aren't transparently clear to me. If I ask
> you a question, perhaps you would be kind enough to answer
> it without a lecture on your views of newsgroup
> scholarship.

The location of range creek was accidentally leaked to the
public and so archaeologist were forced to make an inpromptu
presentation of the sites. I don't think they are in a position
right now to make a glowing summary of the site. Right now I
think the archaeologist are busy trying to keep visitors out of
the site so that they continue on with what they were doing
before the site location was leaked.

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Philip
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