Re: New (well, very very old) Calico dates



On 29 Nov 2005 12:25:41 -0800, in sci.archaeology, Lee Olsen wrote:

>
>Doug Weller wrote:
>> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 17:56:09 GMT, in sci.archaeology, IE_Johansson wrote:
>>
>> >Doug, Tom and Lloyd,
>> >instead of being ironic you had better try to get hold of the number of
>> >National Geographic where ideas alike mine were presented by more respected
>> >scholars than anyone of you three.
>>
>> In other words, you don't have a reference for your claims about 'almost
>> exactly identical angles'.
>>
>> I know that the National Geographic Society gave funding for 4 years in
>> 1964. But I can't find a reference to the article you refer to, what issue
>> was it?
>
>
>http://www.bu.edu/jfa/Abstracts/P/PlewM_14_4.html

Thanks. :-)

Doug
>
>
>
>>
>> Doug
>> >
>> >Inger E
>> >
>> >"Doug Weller" <dweller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
>> >news:ju2po15ibe39d2ilcjd0kbma32q1i09gag@xxxxxxxxxx
>> >> On 29 Nov 2005 09:04:38 -0800, in sci.archaeology, bogart.lloy@xxxxxxxxx
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Tom McDonald wrote:
>> >> >> IE_Johansson wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> <snip>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > Especially since exact identical angles on worked(!) flintstones been
>> >found
>> >> >> > here in Scandinavia.
>> >> >
>> >> >Well, D'oh! I suppose if we look at enough chipped flint
>> >> >samples (whether chipped by humans or by nature) we'll
>> >> >find enough different angles that *some* of them in one
>> >> >group will match up with *some* of them in the other.
>> >> >
>> >> >Where is the reference data for the "identical angles"
>> >> >found in scandinavian flintstones? And where did Inger
>> >> >discover the published angles for the Calico examples?
>> >>
>> >> You beat me to it. I'm curious too as how she can make such a statement.
>> >> >
>> >> >Total bluster, methinks.
>> >> >
>> >> >> > AND btw - I own identical tools to seven of the presented
>> >> >> > findings- almost exactly identical -
>> >> >> > AND mine been shown to three different archaeologists who said that
>> >three of
>> >> >> > them have been used as scrapes, one to 'hammer' and the rest to
>> >cut(some
>> >> >> > kind of knifes).
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Could be. Show them to us. Then show us the comparables at Calico.
>> >> >
>> >> >[snip]
>> >> >
>> >> >Tom, you're smart enough to not hold your breath.
>> >> >
>> >> >I wonder... inn what branch of science, as taught in Sweden,
>> >> >does radical interpretation and insistance on paradigm changes
>> >> >precede the presentation of actual evidence?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >Lloyd
>> >> >*****
>> >> --
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>> >>
>> >>
>> >
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