Thanks Dirk. I'm certain I'm not the only meteorite enthusiast who's wondered if the name had its origin in the paleo oral traditions from spectators 5000 ya. The paper is well balanced and offers many interpretations. A conclusion will probably never be reached as time continues to march away from the event, but a reasoned approach is all that can hoped for. On the other hand, speculation does still offer those, like myself who lean toward a kernel of truth in myth and oral traditions, room to hope. After all, my ancestors were pretty cool dudes.
Jerry Flaherty
----- Original Message ----- From: "drtanuki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorites of Campo del Cielo:Impact on the IndianCulture


Dear List,
 Below is an article about the Campo del Ceilo impact
related to:
Meteorites and Meteor Impact in Archaeology,
Anthropology, Ethnography: Folklore, Language, and
Culture as Evidence- A Bibliography in Contruction.

...if you wish to participate please contact me
drtanukiATyahoo.com

Page Created: 20JAN08


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(The article(s) below is/are under study for later
synopysis.)



Meteorites of Campo del Cielo:
Impact on the indian culture

whole article at (for now):

http://meteoritesjapan.com/archaeo.aspx

 Those wishing to contribute to this bibliography
please contact me.  Thank you. Dirk Ross...Tokyo

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