
December 1st 09, 11:40 AM
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The Polar ice cap during the last Ice Age might not have beenas extensive as previously thought
JerryT wrote:
On 1 Dec, 11:05, Peter Alaca wrote:
JerryT wrote:
On 30 Nov, 23:48, crunch wrote:
On Nov 30, 5:12 pm, Jack Linthicum wrote:
On Nov 30, 4:41 pm, crunch wrote:
"Sensational" Archaeological Findhttp://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/International/nyhetssidor/artikel.asp?Progra...
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"We will now have to re-think our theories on how people migrated to
northern Sweden and northern Norway. They didn't get here from the
south via the coasts, the finds in Kaunisvaara make this very clear",
Östlund told the newspaper.
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David Christainsen - Meteorologist
Nice going, another post of an article I posted two days before.
So what? You don't own the subject; it is an
interest of mine and I am knowledgeable about it.
What people could have settled there?
What has been dated?
How far is Kaunisvaara from the coast?
Is the retreat of the ice well known in the area?
Are there other archaeological sites of that age nearby?
Is there any support for anything sensational?
.. and if so, what is the sensational part?
What is the socio-political significance of the find?
http://www.sametinget.se/9945
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