Many of you likely know about this find.  Perhaps some of you don't.  In any 
case we have submitted from 3-6 abstracts on research on EL ALI for the MetSoc 
conference at UCLA in mid-August.  It is an odd situation.  Only one of us has 
actually seen it and only for a short while.  It is now in China for sale. We 
are working only on small samples and a number of images.  To sum up: This is 
the 9th largest meteorite in the world.  It contains 3minerals not found on 
Earth.  And, since my particular interest as an anthropologist and 
archaeologist it appears to show intensive, extensive and prolonged cultural 
modification.  It appears that the meteorite was mined for iron to make 
implements like knives and points.  In that regard it is a runner-up in 
cultural significance to the 1818 Cape York meteorites that were mined by the 
Inuit in Greenland for cutting blades using cold-forging, the building up of 
metal into ridges by hammering which were then broken off to fashion tools.  In 
the case of Cape York, that meteoritic iron was traded up to 1000 miles into 
the Canadian north.  In the case of EL ALI, we have no evidence of the tools 
that were made. Clearly, no one has ever looked for any.  We only have the 
concave decimeter sized facets that match those of Cape York as evidence.  
Consequently, it appears that EL ALI and CAPE YORK each marked the beginnings 
of the Iron Age in their respective regions.

We would ask that anyone who has received images of this meteorite in addition 
to those posted on our website, to please contact us.
And we would ask that anyone who has samples of this iron also please contact 
us.  We only have a very small amount.

Please check out our website:
https://people.duke.edu/~ng46/El-Ali/

Please respond by email to the address below...

Thank you,
Nick

Nicholas Gessler, Ph.D.
nick.gess...@duke.edu<mailto:nick.gess...@duke.edu>
https://people.duke.edu/gessler
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