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Four Stone Hearth: Caves, Graves, and AudioFilesComments (0)PermalinkClovis Comet Theory at Pecos ConferenceFriday August 29, 2008The Clovis Comet theory argues that a comet exploding over the Laurentide ice sheet about 12,900 years ago caused--or worsened--the megafaunal extinctions and led to the end of the Clovis big-game hunting lifestyle. This theory was debated at the recent Pecos Conference, a regional archaeology conference held annually in different places in the American southwest.
The videos taken by George Howard during the August 8, 2008 conference , include the slide presentation by Allen West laying out the theory, as well as videos from the extended debate afterward with physicist Mark Boslough, astronomer Carolyn Shoemaker, and geologist John McCone. The videos are in 10-minute pieces but you can also play them as a playlist.
Tantalizingly, some of the discussion has been edited out--the nanodiamonds data, which is currently in press. Fascinating stuff.
Pecos Conference: Clovis Comet Theory videos on YouTube
Did an exploding comet end Clovis? background
Clovis, Black Mats, and Extra-Terrestrials more background
Comments (0)PermalinkNewgrange PicturesThursday August 28, 2008Our guide to Europe for Visitors, James Martin, is an ex-archaeologist, and he has put together a new photo essay on Newgrange! Enjoy...
Newgrange in Pictures
Comments (0)PermalinkCamel DomesticationsTuesday August 26, 2008There are two species of quadruped animal of the deserts of the world called "camel", both of which have implications for archaeology.
On the Domestication of Camels
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