so far i have presented several circumstantial reasons that cause me to think the lower midwest may have been an inland sea in fairly recent times. we can add...
The reason I have not mentioned the Brandywine Wall is because this is the first time I can recall seeing that particular entry at S8int. As Chris notes in his...
The eleven conical mounds at Watson Brake in Northern Louisiana date to 3000 BC even as accepted by mainstream archaeologists. The formative architecture of...
Watson Brake Mounds are not the only mounds from such an early date. The following website shows that 2 mounds at LSU in Baton Rouge are dated to 5000 years...
Thanks, Vince. Do you have a link to further information on the LSU mounds? I was aware that more of these earlier mounds were under investigation after the...
they dont reveal the basis for dating the spiro mounds so late. without that its difficult to assess the strength of their claims. mainstream thinking tends...
I agree 100% that the Chronology of Sprio Mounds has not been satisfactorily evaluated. The following is an email that I sent to Ancient Waterways Society...
Besides carbon dating and microscopic textile analysis, there is also this analysis of obsidian from Spiro. BARKER, Alex W, Craig E. Skinner, M. Steven...
it sounds conclusive on the dating, but i would like to know what was carbon dated, and where found. david did these dating techniques yield dates between...
the program on the history channel about 10,000 bce got me thinking. it discussed the clovis tradition, and how it was more concentrated around maryland. it...
Mike, There's nothing wrong with your logic regarding those facts you considered. However, one of the most prominent features of that History Channel program,...
hi oz, all thanks for your thoughtful reply. we may have seen different programs. im aware of the recent theory of a meteor swarm destroying the clovis...
i may add a few thoughts to my earlier post. the lenapes seem to have arrived on the east coast later than the algonquian, since they credit the place names,...
Could you be more specific with regard to your mention of megafaunal remains found in North Florida mounds? Are you referring to the 1916 discovery of...
Are you interested in the mounds or the megafauna? The McKeithen site in north Florida is a rather major mound complex. It is part of the Weeden Island peoples...
Actually I'm interested in the discovery of supposedly extinct megafauna in a 3,000 year old mound. There was a similar rumor of one a few years back in a...
ive not found the exact mention cited, but these may interest you. i believe it was relics found among shell middens in northeast florida. while looking i...
thanks judi excellent suggestion, i found lots of material, so may not need to buy books. http://books.google.com/books?q=clarence+moore&btnG=Search+Books ...
the first book on the american anthropologist has several interesting articles. digs in the texas panhandle for david. i especially found interesting that on...
these reports were by common people, and their conclusions must be rethought. they opened stone sepulchres, found giant skeletons, with dolichocephalic...
Thanks for digging that up, Mike. The old Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society which contained essentially the same information has long been sold out...
I think I mentioned this earlier, but it's worth repeating. With the aid of one of my Anarchaeology.com forum members, I was able to track down and verify the...
im happy to report a second part was included on p268, on the finds made in western pa. the lady author does a good job in her survey of finds for that...
good article on bannerstones. three were found in nc mounted upon engraved sticks, a foot in length. these looked more like two bladed axes. were not the...
bushnell wrote a book where he suggested that the iroquois may have created the mounds of ny. in this article skinner reviews the book critically, finding no...
Paleoindian Research in Western Pennsylvania http://www.orgsites.com/pa/alleghenyarchaeology/_pgg10.php3 this dig was made in northwestern pa about 1040 ft...
One of the standing stones even has the possible carving of a Mammoth or Mastodon on it. http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/stonehenge-beneath-waters-of- ...