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  Topic: Gildas
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 136
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PostForum: British History   Posted: 11:09 pm   Subject: Gildas
Here is how A.E. works.

A plague induced by extraterrestrial impact has never been observed to happen. Therefore, we are not permitted to invoke such an explanation for any unexplained phenomenon w ...
  Topic: Gildas
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 136
Views: 558690

PostForum: British History   Posted: 3:46 pm   Subject: Gildas
Funnily enough, driving past the Devil's Punchbowl it occurred to me that if a crater of that size were somewhere like the Arizona desert it'd be assumed to be the site of a meteor strike. Probably.
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  Topic: Gildas
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 136
Views: 558690

PostForum: British History   Posted: 9:10 pm   Subject: Gildas
Here is how A.E. works.

A plague induced by extraterrestrial impact has never been observed to happen. Therefore, we are not permitted to invoke such an explanation for any unexplained phenomenon w ...
  Topic: Gildas
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 136
Views: 558690

PostForum: British History   Posted: 5:24 pm   Subject: Gildas
Funnily enough, driving past the Devil's Punchbowl it occurred to me that if a crater of that size were somewhere like the Arizona desert it'd be assumed to be the site of a meteor strike. Probably.
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  Topic: Gildas
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 136
Views: 558690

PostForum: British History   Posted: 11:09 pm   Subject: The Arthurian "Waste Land"
Regarding The Waste Land (of the Matter of Britain): Is it real? What's it about?

I apologize for just dumping this Topic in, but the 'Gildas' thread seems more courteous than invoking a New Topi ...
  Topic: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 44
Views: 23911

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 9:03 pm   Subject: Bow and Arrow
from Buck: Hello, you-all, regarding the bow-and-arrow: I've gotta print out all this guff of yours, and think on it.

For my part, since I started all this, I'm obliged to check out the professiona ...
  Topic: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 44
Views: 23911

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 4:51 am   Subject: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
Greetings to both Nemesis8, and DPCrisp, from Buck, re. the Bow-and-Arrow ('b/a'), (and hoping I don't have to express a judgment on Mr. Fomenko right away):

Nemesis8: So, BE Delphic: if you'll no ...
  Topic: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 44
Views: 23911

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 7:43 pm   Subject: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
Greetings, you AEL chappies, particularly Nemesis8 and Ishmael, from Buck: How nice to have responses to a Query. It warms my heart.

Nemesis8: So, what is a 'better chronology' for North America, ...
  Topic: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 44
Views: 23911

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 4:37 am   Subject: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
3)
So, I suspect that this may be (part of) the story: The first Amerindians came to America before the bow-and-arrow was invented.
(Which I like, because I think most of them got here WAY before ...
  Topic: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 44
Views: 23911

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 4:35 am   Subject: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
2)
But in the Americas, it appears surprisingly late. In North America, c.600 BC in the Mississippi Basin (and about a hundred years earlier in the Great Plains -- which surprises me, a bit) (Othe ...
  Topic: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 44
Views: 23911

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 4:32 am   Subject: The Bow and Arrow in the Americas: Why So Late?
Greetings.
1)
I have long been bemused by the apparently late appearance of the bow-and-arrow in the Americas.

I've read no book devoted to this, or on the origins of the bow-and-arrow; nor is t ...
  Topic: Equus
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 129
Views: 155162

PostForum: History   Posted: 2:53 pm   Subject: Equus
Unfortunately, the horsey remains, tho' presented to museums, universities, etc, disappeared. They were immediately categorized as late intrusions: 'A farmer buried a favorite horse's body in his Mo ...
  Topic: Equus
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 129
Views: 155162

PostForum: History   Posted: 2:50 pm   Subject: Equus
Greetings! To you AEL honchos and honchas, especially the horse-lovers:

(1) One of my serious interests is the Indian Effigy Mounds of Wisconsin (USA).

Know that the bodies of horses have bee ...
  Topic: Eclipse
Buck Trawicky

Replies: 7
Views: 11538

PostForum: Astrophysics   Posted: 6:21 pm   Subject: Eclipse
Greetings, from a Newby,
I am merely testing my access. Ignore me. (Though this is very important stuff.)
--Buck, in Wisconsin
 
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