Re: Anatase present in many Ancient artifacts as well



How wonderful it is to learn that you David are the troll your trolley name
say. Hadn't it been better if you and hyperoglyphe done your homework?
Had you done so you would have known that you can't start your assumption
from a non-proven assumption. No matter what you believe you have to use
valid starting points. Since you don't seem to know what's valid starting
points in Anatase case - I take it that you aren't aware that anatase was
found when being on a document back in 1896.....

Inger E
"David Johnson" <trolleyfan_spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
news:Xns963C6BE1780F7trolleyfanearthlinkn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Hyperoglyphe" <hyperoglyphe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> news:4263bd0f$0$389$5a62ac22@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> [snip]
>
> > Regardles of the clay and with due respect Tom, I accept it is easy
> > to simply bodyslam Ms Johansson. My first thought, however, was WRT
> > the thousands of historical documents that do not test positive to the
> > "Anatase present in pottery from Ancient to Medieval Age". Johansson,
> > 2005. (notwithstanding the positive sample to only parts of the
> > document!)
> >
> > Oh My God! (in squealing Valley Girl shriek) Is only the VM
> > authentic and the rest
> > fakes??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
> > ???
>
> Hey! I already used that idea!
>
> ;)
>
> David
>
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