Re: Egyptian placental burial ritual , in Australia ???????
- From: kangarooistan <kangarooistan9@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 07:32:22 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 25, 9:45 pm, Whiskers <catwhee...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
["Followup-To:" header set to sci.archaeology.]
On 2009-04-24, kangarooistan <kangarooist...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you found an old rusted iron halfted tool that looked like a type
of small axe blade or more like a knife/ chopper with a hammer
handle
buried on top of what looks like a placenta
, in a layer of sand that has been soaked repeatedly with milk many
times , until the sand is coated in white calcium
, and the entire thing was now petrified into a cemented mass of
cement like stone
WHO would you ask to examine it
My god it looks a bit like Egypt to me , nobody in australia would
know much about this IMHO
kanga
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I'd think 'limescale; must be a hard water area'. Here in London we have
a constant battle against limescale blocking pipes and wrecking kettles and
boilers. A dripping over-flow pipe can coat a brick wall with a layer of
'stone' in a matter of weeks.
The area is vast with NIL limestone
The area around the " placenta has a visible white layer that is
absent a few inches away
It appears a cup of milk has been poured onto this area several
times , probable 20 times over several months to create the layer of
white material IMHO
GOD only knows why but if your wish to know google it up
WHy do you want to know how much milk would be needed to flood the
site
Just how much milk do you suppose was used to flood your site?
Are you proposing that herds of buffalo roamed Australia in the period
thousands of years ago that you propose for your discarded victorian pick?
there are hundreds of discarded iron tools all over the country
mate , a dime a dozen
NONE are set into cemented river gravel conglomerate
Are we to expect that African hippos are going to turn up too?
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-- Whiskers
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Id be very surprised to see a hippo mate , but I will let you know if
I do
Would a horny male Rhino keep you happy for a while mate ,we have
one spare at the moment
kanga
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A rhinoceros at Monarto Zoo has spent the night recovering from
tranquilliser shots in its enclosure after after it broke through a
fence and led keepers on a chase yesterday.
The 18-year-old male rhino, named Satara, broke out to be closer to
its mate, which had been paired with another male.
The chief executive of Zoos South Australia, Chris West, says staff
will change how they manage the rhino breeding program.
"In the wild they are pretty solitary but they will associate when
they want to breed, so the question will be that we can't really
gratify that need for him or that urge, because there's another male
rhino there and we want that male rhino's genes to be passed on," he
said.
Mr West says the animal's fence will have to be strengthened to
prevent a recurrence.
"Obviously he's realised he can do it once and he'll test it again, so
it'll be part of our ongoing reinforcement, replacement and clearly
he's reached an age and weight where we need to strengthen it," he
said.
Monarto Zoo will be open for business again today.
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