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"and thank you to [speaker] for your thrilling talk on rubbing rocks together!" -- nm
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mafic
Exactly. Curious now as to whether he's speaking at the Rock Art symposium on Saturday - although those speakers are generally interesting. -- nm
Posted by
Meg (aka Mojave)
Nov 2 '16, 22:39
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no wait, it's a thrilling talk on cataloguing rocks that other people rubbed together. it might be interesting? -- nm
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mafic
Nov 2, 22:42
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Actually I think we pay more attention to the sourcing of projectile point material.
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Meg
Nov 2, 22:53
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I have a knapped chert knife an aboriginal elder gave me. old one, covered in lichen.
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mafic
Nov 2, 23:13
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Was wondering if you ever came across anything like this. I've seen some great presentations on Australian cultural sites. A friend has been out
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Meg
Nov 2, 23:23
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a few. the coolest was when they took us to a water hole. just driving through the bus and a guy went "go over there."
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mafic
Nov 2, 23:39
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