Re: the "Roman" figurine former SV: Precolumbian artifacts in Mexico....
- From: "Peter Alaca" <p.alaca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 15:27:46 +0200
johansson <1732johansson@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:
Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> skrev i
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On Sun, 06 May 2007 23:46:57 +0200, Erik Hammerstadof
<egeha.is.all.you.need@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alan Crozier wrote:"johansson" <1732johansson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It's typical Erik H not to tell the full story only chosing thewho have
few
same opinions as Erik H.after
I guess Alan that you haven't this information:
In 1994 the "Roman" head of Calixtlahuaja, Mexico made news
especially
Hristov Romeo H.'s article: 'the little "Roman" head offound
Calixtlahuaja, Mexico: some reflections'
(easiest read here: <http://www.neara.org/CARLSON/romehead.htm>
At that time the "Roman" head was thought to be the only artifactduring for most archaeologists acceptable excavations etc. To thefound
ones
during later years I return under own subjectline.the
Then again in this case as in other there are naysayers beliving
in
brickwall that make any contacts over the Atlantic before Columbusvoyagesimpossible give or take a few contacts by Vikings with Indians innorthernAmerica. Such a scholar can be read atsomeone
<http://www.public.asu.edu/~mesmith9/tval/RomanFigurine.html> How
who isn't specialist studying the subject can maintain a brickwallagainstnew information, that's incredible.
Thus I would like to give you more ref for Romeo H Hristov:
<http://www.unm.edu/~rhristov/RHH.html>
<http://www.unm.edu/~rhristov/>
More support for Hristov's precolumbian contacts can be read
about at:
<http://www.andrewcollins.com/page/articles/romanbust.htm>
<http://migration.steinwender.co.uk/archaeology11.htm>
Because I doubt that you will mention it, I think I should cite
this admission from the article by Hristov and Genovés in Ancient
Mesoamerica:
"Hristov (1994:69), based on the imprecise chronological placement
of the context in which the piece was found, explored the
possibilities of relating it with a probable arrival of Vikings to
the Atlantic coasts
ofMesoamerica between the tenth and eleventh centuries A.D. The
results
the thermoluminescent age test make both hypotheses untenable."And the dating that Rhistov finally used (1800 ybp) is also quite
Even more untenable is the Quetzalcoatl hypothesis mentioned by
that dreadful website loosely associated with the University of
Guadalajara (which doesn't teach any archaeology).
dubious:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg16622337.600-hole-in-the-head.html
See the response I have just made to Alan Crozier.
Eric S,
I guess Alan can take a point not expected but Erik H never can.
Heard many years ago that he never could either.
either?
.
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