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  • CMD
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    You can be sure beyond doubt that E. P. Grondine will tell you what a great book it is. I know him from impact studies, as well as from the Meteorite-List.
    He is a character and a half!!

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  • chase
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    Originally posted by amateur View Post
    Man and Impact in the Americas by E. P. Grondine is an excellent place to start. Possibly not ideal, but is anything ever ?
    Your taking on some topic's with impact with a username of "amateur" So introductions might be proper.
    Last edited by chase; 08-12-2015, 11:59 PM.

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  • amateur
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    Man and Impact in the Americas by E. P. Grondine is an excellent place to start. Possibly not ideal, but is anything ever ?

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  • Kyflintguy
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    Interesting read, I bet if anthropologists could have talked to NA 300 ~yrs ago they could have gotten some interesting information that is now lost....
    I would be interested to know the oral stories about Crater Lake! That must have been an amazing spectacle, well from a distance....

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  • CMD
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    Don't Discount Oral Memory

    It can go back a very, very long time......
    http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...-10-000-years/
    One reason I decided to take the Hopi migration stories seriously is because I do believe oral transmission works as a way of passing down knowledge.....
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