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Old 03-25-2011, 09:21 PM   #15
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I know a fair amount about European archaeology, but I've never read anything about the archaeology of the American continents. I shall have to remedy that lack.
Our archeology and South America's is very sparse as far as human cultures. But some of the little we have is old, twice as old as the pyramids, such as the Clovis stuff.

Where I live, it was part of the Mississipean culture. And there are moundbuilder mounds near Tuscaloosa.

But we are rich in dino and older fossils.
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