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Hi Adam and all,
These incisions are both modern. This type of cattle never exisited on this
continent in modern, or prehistoric times. Also the medium into which they were
incised was never used in the South West for this type of art.
The cattle are plainly Middle Eastern/Indo/Asian types.
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Thanks for posting that picture Sonny, I found it very interesting. Took me
back forty years in a flash to another long gone part of my life. Jim
On Tue, 2/17/15, wahlperry--- via Meteorite-list
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Hello, Adam and All.. Does anyone know the legality of a Native American being
able to gather and sell meteorites found on a reservation?
Dennis
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On Feb 17, 2015, at 6:14 PM, Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com wrote:
Interesting
Completely agree, these are modern fakes. That style is Sumerian, Iran, Iraq.
Thousands of years bc.
Not anything ever seen or described here.
Michael
Michael Farmer
On Feb 18, 2015, at 10:15 AM, Count Deiro via Meteorite-list
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Hi Adam and all,
I will let true professionals decide if the Apis Bull panel is real or not.
So far, real experts with decades of experience disagree with your
assessment, Mike Farmer as do I. If some laboratory tests proved we are all
wrong, I would accept that but so far every indication is that it is
Hi Frank and all,
Nininger was involved in each of these. The Norton County Aubrite was
purchased (and dug up) by Lincoln LaPaz after he was able to out bid
Nininger on it. A sore spot for years to come between the men.
Both impressive meteorites.
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Frank Cressy via
Hi Bulletin Watchers,
There are 16 new approvals from the USA, China, and NWA DCA.
Link :
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=%2Asfor=namesants=falls=valids=stype=containslrec=50map=gebrowse=country=Allsrt=namecateg=Allmblist=Allrect=phot=snew=2pnt=Normal%20tabledr=page=0
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Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: NWA 8534 TS
Contributed by: Ray Watts
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=02/19/2015
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The meteorite belongs to whoever owns the land it is found on here in the
United States. The issue with Indian reservations are that they are
federally controlled so the meteorites cannot be used for commercial
purposes without permits which are unobtainable. I have been researching
February 17 and 18 are the birthdays of the two largest meteorites to fall in
the US. On February 17, 1930 the Paragould meteorite fell in the northeastern
corner of Arkansas. The 820 pound stone recovered from the fall was the
largest meteorite recovered from a witnessed fall in the US to
Greetings list,
I am offering the following;
1. NWA 8588, Eucrite, Shock Melt. This is a beautiful full slice weighing 48.5
grams. It comes with a custom display ring that was fabricated by Marcin Cimala
of Polandmet meteorites. $550 See:
And Norton is still the world's largest achondrite. A miracle that it
stayed together in the 1 ton mass, most of the aubrite is very
friable, except the nice sized enstatite crystals thoughout. They just
don't make falls like the used to!
Carl Agee
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