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On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 19:11:28 -0400, "t(nospam)kavanagh"
<"tkavanag"@(nospam)indiana.edu> wrote:
>IE J wrote:
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>> "Eric Stevens" <eric.stevens@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:0sgb92t5jjfj70hodkkvv45q54b59br40q@xxxxxxxxxx
>> > On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 15:07:07 +0200, "Peter Alaca" <P.Alaca@xxxxxx>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > >IE J wrote: news:ZPblg.5368$E02.1796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > >
>> > >> I don't have time to finish the summery of this part of my article
>> > >> before midsummer. But I believe that you at least are interested in
>> > >> what the words that tells when the sun rise and sets means.
>> > >
>> > >Beleive what you like, but I am not interested
>> > >It is not archaeology.
>> >
>> > But there is archaeology in that very broadly defined area and the
>> > possible presence of the norse should not be forgotten in that regard.
>> >
>> > The Hauksbok is not the only source which hints at the possible norse
>> > presence in the vicinity of carolina.
>>
>> Eric,
>> I think there might be time to tell some that artifacts from Pre-Columbian
>> Scandinavians been found futher west inlands from Carolina....
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>... <snort>
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>> I am not sure how much have been revealed openly
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><snicker>
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>>but I will try to get
>> info/permission if possible to the group.
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><chortle>
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>> Do you yourself have such open info/permission at present?
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>Why would Eric have ownership of such knowledge?
>
Because I am in communication with people outside this news group.
But, in this case, I don't know of anything much and I have no
permissions.
Eric Stevens
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