[meteorite-list] Carolina Bays
From: brian burrer <brimane_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 16:40:27 -0700 Message-ID: <7fd4f0d50809121640o129da445obab1d96057a3c0eb_at_mail.gmail.com> Darren and list members, Thank you for the links to the Carolina bays article. I believe that the researchers are probably onto something that will likely be the cause for megafauna extinction. The sterile layer (devoid of cultural remains) above the Clovis layer that exsists in Texas Clovis sites such as the Gault site has always troubled me. This layer can be a few feet in depth and seems to indicate a rather long hiatus of human activity in places where the rest of the record is rich in cultural debutage. Recently I read somewhere of micro-craters on some megafauna horn sheaths and other bones in Alaska. All of this evidence seems to be pointing at a cosmic calamity being a likely death-knell for the big game hunted by early Americans and probably more than a few of the Clovis people themselves. While diesease and overhunting could push species to extinction they do not explain the break in the cultural record. I am a new 'list' member who specializes in tektites- Bediasites in particular. I have hunted them for almost two decades and have found between seven and eight hundred specimens and one Georgiaite. More on that later. Maybe Chicken Little was right... Cheers, Brian Received on Fri 12 Sep 2008 07:40:27 PM PDT |
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