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Started by hirley0, March 06, 2011, 01:36:39 AM

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hirley0

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Tom Newman, who lent his Alvord collection for this =THee analysis

For the purposes of this report, the sample also includes 109 classifiable
projectile points found during a less intensive survey of the same project area the
previous winter by a crew from Portland State University. Dr. Tom Newman of Portland
State generously loaned that =this collection for this =that analysis.
The total sample size of projectile points used for this report, then, is 326.


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likely that the 108 artifacts were collected along the southern Oregon coast sometime during the 1950's. How and why they ended up in the museum box is the final question in this minor archaeological mystery that I guess we'll never be able to answer.

My Take on this tail IS AS follows tbd  Edited at 09:12:34 AM  20110308

9:20:12.34 AM psT Table 1. Results of trace element analysis of obsidian artifacts. Edited 09:20:13 AM 



at the 108 artifacts were collected

How and why they ended up in the museum box is the
final question in this minor archaeological mystery
that I guess we'll never be able to answer.

Geologic | OK
Table 1. | Here
Results  | is where
=========+ The tail turns
Rubidium  | 77 IRidium was clearly 1st
Strontium | on this point Newman & I saw eye to eye
Yttrium   | Newman told me 5 Sites NOT four
Zirconium | why the mystery box is missing 1 point i donno
Niobium   | perhaps (once again) i've followed the wrong taiL
Fe:Mn     | Winter was sighted in '84 Pettigrew, Richard M,
Fe:Ti     | We refer here to A `70's Newman Not to '59
Barium    | (77 iridum not 38 strontium) Nor Stron. Neithor
/\/\/\/\/\
couple #
41 Niobium
with
60 Neodymium
& Scratch
110 Darmstadtium
   &
mn to pound over
\/\/\/\/\
i'LL refer from here on to a sPacific NiTon (tbd)
& not to some 80's keyboard ( http://www.niton.com/?sflang=en

Lies

This spooks me out because it seems like there's something important scattered between all those periodic elements  and the oregon coast.
- So the New World Order does not actually exist?
- Oh it exists, and how!
Ask the slaves whose labour built the White House;
Ask the slaves of today tied down to sweatshops and brothels to escape hunger;
Ask most women, second class citizens, in a pervasive rape culture;
Ask the non-human creatures who inhabit the planet:
whales, bears, frogs, tuna, bees, slaughtered farm animals;
Ask the natives of the Americas and Australia on whose land
you live today, on whose graves your factories, farms and neighbourhoods stand;
ask any of them this, ask them if the New World Order is true;
they'll tell you plainly: the New World Order... is you!

hirley0

#3
note to self  8.9   2011/03/11 05:46:24
2011 03/12

Quote from: Lies on March 10, 2011, 10:37:59 PM
because it seems like
  there's somethingportant scattered
   between all those periodic elements 
    and the oregon coast.

YeS'Um'
lemme say this first HOWever {I truly get very tired of writing notes to myself
It would be very Very nice to have the ability to CONverse with Anyone About Anything:
Their4 i'LL mention afew facts {bottom up {{OR reverse order ?/?


" and the oregon coast. "? I guess you mean the 1000 year Quake 1700 + 300 = 2020:
"between all those periodic elements  "? WeLL U lost me on the are you refering to 110?
"there's somethingportant scattered" yea ? yeaH {thoughts
"This spooks me out" look take you hand held to the mirrow & watch youself talking to IT!


Jasper

:scared:   Ask him no questions, Lies, and he won't tell you.

hirley0

#5
Quote from: Sigmatic on March 12, 2011, 06:36:55 PM
:scared:   Ask him no questions, Lies, and he won't tell you.

WeLL WeLcome {I guess {{{ TBC {{{ maybe / Gender Male  Age 50

Maybe i thought U were He: {sorry {{ continue/ / i think Nurse will be back


At leas i hope so:

Jasper


Freeky

Quote from: hirley0 on March 13, 2011, 01:59:22 AM
Quote from: Sigmatic on March 12, 2011, 06:36:55 PM
:scared:   Ask him no questions, Lies, and he won't tell you.

WeLL WeLcome {I guess {{{ TBC {{{ maybe / Gender Male  Age 50

Maybe i thought U were He: {sorry {{ continue/ / i think Nurse will be back


At leas i hope so:

Which nurse?

hirley0

#8
Quote from: Nurse Freeky on March 13, 2011, 07:10:56 AM
Quote from: hirley0 on March 13, 2011, 01:59:22 AM
Quote from: Sigmatic on March 12, 2011, 06:36:55 PM
:scared:   Ask him no questions, Lies, and he won't tell you.

WeLL WeLcome {I guess {{{ TBC {{{ maybe / Gender Male  Age 50

Maybe i thought U were He: {sorry {{ continue/ / i think Nurse will be back


At leas i hope so:

Which nurse?

Guess #1 http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=28564.0 {aka Ms Ra Y
Guess #2 http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=21174.msg1016731#msg1016731 {Spring1
Guess 3? http://www.thegivingtreenw.org/wordpress/ ? http://www.thegivingtreenw.org/wordpress/?page_id=259


hirley0

#10
2011 03/17 11:02 AM OK: So I'Z Looking on the wrong roller coast
-
lemme try a Vista ' radiocabon date ' & carbon Radio ate
= =
Underreported: The Rock that Ate Carbon Dioxide Thursday, March 19, 2009
http://www.radiocarbon.org/ .. oceanographic, ~ dating. Starting in 2010
: : :
yeah?yeah its 2011 March to be nit pickey:
http://digitalcommons.arizona.edu/holdings/journal?r=http://radiocarbon.library.arizona.edu/
http://digitalcommons.arizona.edu/holdings/journal/issue?r=http://radiocarbon.library.arizona.edu/Volume40/Number1/
????
http://digitalcommons.arizona.edu/objectviewer?o=http%3A%2F%2Fradiocarbon.library.arizona.edu%2FVolume40%2FNumber1%2Fazu_radiocarbon_v40_n1_77_83_v.pdf
Despite the spectacular achievements { Long Lines
material we are searching for are at the very limit of the latest detection capabilities. {do SaY


2011 03/17 10:34 AM can I return to the Newman Myth despite the Noise?
-
My guess is ? SOMe of the Newman fACT's were REMoved by Nips Late 90's
= =
for safe keeping AS the Asian Invasion (I mean vacation) to the west
coast of NA takes place Earily 21st? & now the trail tail is LOSt.
: : :
in the confusion i'LL refER here to as Fukushima Feature.theama
THUS this would seam to be a total waist of keyboard tap tAp tap
today thursday i'LL try http://pages.uoregon.edu/mmoss/CAHO.htm
? ? ? ?
weLL sure NEWMAN {et aLL} is beyound
"eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), "
even beyound World hearitage? fits in with golf baLLs on the Moon
RECKorD's ( where was that again ) of never mind whY Rile the waters
?~" UO graduate students, particularly Scott Byram, Mark Tveskov,
and Rob Losey "~? yeah Mo Maybe Stu 2 gimma A break

"National Register (Moss and Erlandson 1996), and dates are listed "



this is my attempt to get back to the Tom Tails { and away from guessing about what once was

http://pages.uoregon.edu/mmoss/AOA%20paper%202002.htm
Rob Losey's dissertation, Communities and Catastrophe: Tillamook Response to the AD 1700 Earthquake and Tsunami, Northern Oregon Coast, will be defended on 11/22/02. He has focused on sites in Netarts and Nehalem bays to examine the effects of the AD 1700 earthquake and tsunami on the Tillimook people. Many archaeologists have portrayed earthquakes as catastrophes, emphasizing their destructive impacts. Losey has evaluated the ethnographic records of the Tillamook and the oral traditions of people along the southern Northwest Coast to assess Native perceptions, explanations, and responses to earthquakes. He focused on the Netarts Sandspit site (35-TI-1) and a number of sites in Nehalem Bay. From careful studies of stratigraphy and site formation, along with radiocarbon dating, he was able to identify components dating to before and after the earthquake. Losey analyzed 62,156 vertebrate specimens from his excavations at TI-1; 90% of these were small estuarine fish. He also identified 5,108 specimens from the 1950s. The faunal assemblages from the Nehalem sites were far smaller, but their artifact inventories were larger, so studies of sites in these two bays complement one another. Losey documents some relatively subtle changes in subsistence in Netarts Bay, but overall he argues that the results of the AD 1700 earthquake were not catastrophic. Losey concludes that people of the southern Northwest Coast and the ecosystems of which they were a part, were more resilient to earthquake hazards than previously portrayed

hirley0

#11
20110321 reboot dayCozy Zar : attempting to return to NM

12:22-9 flood
1 7 00 earthquake were not catastrophic
{WAS ? 20110317 12:17AM pdT

As U may easily SumEyes (not A fan / he does ExIst

RL/ua,uo

CS,NV,RL.aCaDE

http://ualberta.academia.edu/RobertLosey/RecentUpdates


hirley0

#12
4/9eoFnv
20110331_7:11-?Some good news(g) & A Lot of bad(m)
received Captain Rick's Shipwreck lists;
SHIPWRECKS OF SPAIN IN THE PACIFIC 1526-1797  including
1705(7 ?)SAN FRANSISCO XAVIER   Lost eastbound   ##
one of the ships mentioned by Newman / 4My part i'LL try to thai it to Tsunami 1700

20110613 15:19:20.123 1705(7 ?) SAN FRANSISCO XAVIER Lost eastbound   ##
the bad news is to bad to publish in it ToTality Moore Lockouts ? /Bleak
20110328 nAsCC roof LockOut / G406 sched ? SB2 & 1 5:55 AM pdT Stupid
20110324 5PM pdT U/Az
20110321?10PM http://web.pdx.edu/~slade/Netarts%20Bay.htm
An intersting view, of a compleX issue  http://www.oregoncoast.com/Netarts/nbay4.htm

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hirley0

Quote from: Jenkem and SPACE/TIME on March 13, 2011, 07:10:56 AM
Quote from: hirley0 on March 13, 2011, 01:59:22 AM
Quote from: Sigmatic on March 12, 2011, 06:36:55 PM
:scared:   Ask him no questions, Lies, and he won't tell you.

WeLL WeLcome {I guess {{{ TBC {{{ maybe / Gender Male  Age 50

Maybe i thought U were He: {sorry {{ continue/ / i think Nurse will be back


At leas i hope so:

Which nurse?
ij 20110605 & 17 { i hope that's right