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H2O Man

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15. Interesting.
Thu Jan 24, 2019, 12:57 PM
Jan 2019

I'm not sure where you live, and that would make a difference, both in who you might contact, and if they are that type of burial, their historic time frame. In this region, there are similar burials from around what is known as the Hunter's Home phase. The largest group of them in my hometown was bulldozed for a parking lot when I was a little boy.

Were the ones you spoke of every threatened, I'd recommend contacting the current Tadodaho. Otherwise, I'd suggest simply being aware that they are there. Bringing attention to them runs the risk of notifying looters that they are there.

Thank You, Nathan Phillips [View all] H2O Man Jan 2019 OP
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Your hard earned wisdom coeur_de_lion Jan 2019 #20
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This is true. H2O Man Jan 2019 #4
Waterman, I just want to weep for the howling dogs that have been unleashed on our nation Hekate Jan 2019 #5
It's painful to watch. H2O Man Jan 2019 #7
Yes, thank you cp Jan 2019 #9
Thank you. H2O Man Jan 2019 #14
who to contact Hermit-The-Prog Jan 2019 #10
Interesting. H2O Man Jan 2019 #15
You are a born educator malaise Jan 2019 #11
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Thanks! H2O Man Jan 2019 #17
Thanks to you and all the respondents for an actual discussion. nolabear Jan 2019 #18
Your examples of historical revisionism is so reminiscent of South Africa in the 70's and 80's grantcart Jan 2019 #19
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