Seams extremely likely, if not obvious, to me.
My 3c worth - Michael
on 4/3/03 6:30 AM, Dave Schultz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What struck me curiously about this is that Galim(a)
> was 5 stones found and it`s classification is an LL6
> vnd. pmb., and that Galim(b) was only 1 stone and
> classified as an EH3/4{5}! Now, I may be missing
> something completely basic, but how can two different
> falls happen at the same time, day and place, or could
> Galim(b) actually be a find, and was found when
> Galim(a) fell? Thanks!
> Dave
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