Unfortunately this is the reason I simply cannot believe in Archeology.Thats where the artifacts go.In the bottom drawer of a cabinet whether a museum or lab and nobody get to see and enjoy them.
@gtrpkr1 :) is this not a display cabinet in a museum and viewed 3,123 times just on YT ? and most likely in alot of books to what more can you ask for ? LOL :) thats 3,123 more views then you have just on this one video and they have 24 more LOL :) you must be related to the good DrSpauldingthe3rd LOL :) have a good day sir..but that looks like a SUPER MUSEUM to me :) eMail'em and ask if you can come and see there Artifacts i'll bet they'll say come on but we're closed on sunday :)
@SpikenAL ...Not related to Dr Spaulding at all.I had a friend who worked his way through college at Branson,Mo.He worked a part time job at Ralph Foster Musuem.He said there was boxes upon boxes of artifacts in the basement.In this museum in particular.Whos to say how many they own you dont see?I have know 2 archeologists.You ought to see their collections.Hmmm Wonder how they got them?Huntin on the side?let these guys catch pickin up artifacts on Corps lands and see how frindly they are!Fines
@gtrpkr1 :) Just kidding about the good Dr. ..You maybe wright. i thank the museums buy and sell relics to ? it's like the ppl with the most money get the best relics :(
@gtrpkr1 Just something i read :) ~ The author knows of many other amateurs who have collected these sites but have been unwilling at present to share information on where and what they have recovered. This unwillingness is, unfortunately, the result of the present climate of fear that exists among amateurs that their collections would be confiscated by state officials if the artifacts are documented. Hopefully this roadblock can be removed and this information could be included
@SpikenAL I had a friend who was raised on a farm on the buffalo R in Ark.They saved the creme la creme artifacts one of which was a large scottsbluff.They donated them to a museum.They have never been displayed and repeated calls cannot locate the donated items.
The formation of a sphere of low-density soapy organic wax-like material dubbed, adipocere (grave wax), which formed a halo of organics surrounding the wood or fish flesh soon after it settled on the ocean floor. Adipocere formed and held the spherical concretion-shape during continued deposits, while mineral precipitates replaced the organics.
women use to make them most of the time thats why there so beautyful to look at
runingblackbear 1 year ago
:( Cannot locate the donated items ? This happen alot ? Not Good :(
SpikenAL 1 year ago
SUPER MUSEUM :)
SpikenAL 1 year ago
Unfortunately this is the reason I simply cannot believe in Archeology.Thats where the artifacts go.In the bottom drawer of a cabinet whether a museum or lab and nobody get to see and enjoy them.
gtrpkr1 1 year ago
@gtrpkr1 :) is this not a display cabinet in a museum and viewed 3,123 times just on YT ? and most likely in alot of books to what more can you ask for ? LOL :) thats 3,123 more views then you have just on this one video and they have 24 more LOL :) you must be related to the good DrSpauldingthe3rd LOL :) have a good day sir..but that looks like a SUPER MUSEUM to me :) eMail'em and ask if you can come and see there Artifacts i'll bet they'll say come on but we're closed on sunday :)
SpikenAL 1 year ago
@SpikenAL ...Not related to Dr Spaulding at all.I had a friend who worked his way through college at Branson,Mo.He worked a part time job at Ralph Foster Musuem.He said there was boxes upon boxes of artifacts in the basement.In this museum in particular.Whos to say how many they own you dont see?I have know 2 archeologists.You ought to see their collections.Hmmm Wonder how they got them?Huntin on the side?let these guys catch pickin up artifacts on Corps lands and see how frindly they are!Fines
gtrpkr1 1 year ago
@gtrpkr1 :) Just kidding about the good Dr. ..You maybe wright. i thank the museums buy and sell relics to ? it's like the ppl with the most money get the best relics :(
SpikenAL 1 year ago
SpikenAL 1 year ago
@SpikenAL I had a friend who was raised on a farm on the buffalo R in Ark.They saved the creme la creme artifacts one of which was a large scottsbluff.They donated them to a museum.They have never been displayed and repeated calls cannot locate the donated items.
gtrpkr1 1 year ago
@gtrpkr1 :( Maybe OHCEditor will make a Comment on that one..
SpikenAL 1 year ago
The formation of a sphere of low-density soapy organic wax-like material dubbed, adipocere (grave wax), which formed a halo of organics surrounding the wood or fish flesh soon after it settled on the ocean floor. Adipocere formed and held the spherical concretion-shape during continued deposits, while mineral precipitates replaced the organics.
DrSpauldingthe3rd 1 year ago
@DrSpauldingthe3rd ..Why dont you go lay on the Ocean floor Dr Spaulding and find out how long it takes a Adipocere to form on you.
gtrpkr1 1 year ago
@DrSpauldingthe3rd your WRONG
SgtGrant23 1 year ago