Re: Geology Question (KRS related)



Eric Stevens wrote: 4lo8u1hmpd271b3jvi9bqrc2ovnbh37msf@xxxxxxx,
"Steve Marcus" wrote
"Eric Stevens" wrote
"Steve Marcus" wrote

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The KRS was found near the top of a hill and I have never previously
heard the point of discovery discovered as either swampy or boggy.

Blegen, for example has it that the KRS was discovered on a knoll
"above swampy ground."

See - when provoked, you can provide a source. Do you really think
that this is evidence that the knoll itself is boggy? I very much
doubt that it is.


To use your own tactics: so you don't know yourself.

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