WHat a cool article about an astronaut who brought a clovis point to the international space stattion with him in 2015.
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Ha! That's pretty darn cool! Who knows maybe one day a Clovis will make it to a distant planet. The maker couldn't haver ever imagined what would eventually become of his well crafted point 13,000 years ago... Incredible!
Ok Im having Clovis envy now...Josh (Ky/Tn collector)
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Hm, maybe we'll FIND a Clovis on another planet. Think about that!
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Lol Id bet money that somewhere in a distant galaxy something took two rocks and made a projectile point at sometime, shoot may be happening now... May also be something chatting about "relics of a bygone era" with friends on a forum too lol. Odds are pretty good id say...
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Very cool Matt. I think that the article writer should have had it proof read before publishing though.
A Clovis may be resilient.
A more fitting description would be that it is durable.
However a Clovis point would never ever be considered redundant.Bruce
In life there are losers and finders. Which one are you?
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Hi Matt. Thanks for bringing that article to our attention. I wonder what other things were taken aboard on that mission. Probably nothing quite so interesting (at least from our perspective).
The picture almost looks like they saw it in orbit outside their spacecraft.
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Apparently this happens more than we know. In 2007 in honor of the 400yh anniversary of the first settlement in Jamestown, an astronaut took a lead tag inscribed "James Towne", recovered during the excavation of the original fort, aboard the space shuttle Atlantis to the ISS and then returned it to Jamestown Rediscovery. First settlement & now space flight artifact.
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