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Daily Chat >> General Posts >> This is cool. UPDATED: 8/7/08 http://www.clusterheadaches.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1217561035 Message started by George_J on Jul 31st, 2008 at 11:23pm |
Title: This is cool. UPDATED: 8/7/08 Post by George_J on Jul 31st, 2008 at 11:23pm
EJ got a phone call today from one of the archaeologists who sometimes does contract work for her company. Seems the archaeologist got a call from one of the gravel pit owners in southwest Idaho that she works with, who said he thought he'd found something interesting that she might want to take a look at.
When she got there he showed her an enormous tusk--seems he'd dug up a mammoth. They're first going to stabilize the area before they start excavating the thing--no one knows how much of a mammoth they have, but it ought to be interesting to hear what happens. That's about all I know so far. Nothing in the news yet that I can show you, but I expect they'll have something about it in the local media in the next few days. Guess you never know when an elephant will show up. ;) Best, George |
Title: Re: This is cool. Post by Melissa on Aug 1st, 2008 at 2:41am
Oh George, how exciting is that??? I always wanted to be an archeologist or anthropologist myself. :)
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Title: Re: This is cool. Post by sandie99 on Aug 1st, 2008 at 2:51am
George, that is exciting indeed! :)
I can't wait to hear more. When a mammonth expedition came to one of Helsinki's museums, me and a friend of mine went there as soon as we could. My cousin wanted to become an archeologist, now she is studying how to renovate old buildings to their former glory. Sanna |
Title: Re: This is cool. Post by Jonny on Aug 1st, 2008 at 6:04pm
Keep us posted, G-Man!
I love shit like this! :) |
Title: Re: This is cool. Post by Kevin_M on Aug 2nd, 2008 at 7:09am
Found in a gravel pit, eh? They'll be checking the surrounding strata closely, this could be where Fred Flintstone worked for Mr. Slate. The Bedrock Drive In may not be far away!
It may be a while before more is known and kept quiet to keep out fossil hunters disturbing the area, permits needed (anything of Betty Rubble's attire would go for a ton on ebay). It's done so carefully to verify the environment of deposition and correlating the rocks with fossils. Proper handling is very important for locality info. |
Title: Re: This is cool. Post by barry_sword on Aug 2nd, 2008 at 7:16am
Very cool George! That is one grand find indeed!!!! Keep us posted on this if you will. :)
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Title: This is cool. UPDATED: 8/7/08 Post by George_J on Aug 7th, 2008 at 8:27pm
Nothing in the media yet, but apparently it's deliberate. They're keeping this close to the vest for now--for which I don't blame them.
This will be of significant interest. EJ talked to the archaeologist who was originally called in on the thing today, and they've involved the local university's paleontology department, which is proceeding with the excavation. It seems that the skeleton is of a female, and major portions of it are still present. It could even be more or less complete. The word is that there is also a calf. The best part, though, is that they've invited the landowners to assist in the excavation. How exciting would that be? :) (Yeah, I'm a nerd.) More later as the situation develops. Best wishes, George |
Title: Re: This is cool. Post by Melissa on Aug 7th, 2008 at 8:46pm
OH I'm so excited!!! And I live no where near you!! LOL
:):):) |
Title: Re: This is cool. UPDATED: 8/7/08 Post by Jonny on Aug 7th, 2008 at 9:52pm George wrote on Aug 7th, 2008 at 8:27pm:
By those standards so am I.....LOL 8-) |
Title: Re: This is cool. Post by Linda_Howell on Aug 7th, 2008 at 10:26pm |
Title: Re: This is cool. UPDATED: 8/7/08 Post by Kevin_M on Aug 8th, 2008 at 6:08am
Cool George. It may become a field study site for graduate students for many years to come. Intact with possibly a calf may mean it was covered quickly for some reason, hard to do with a mammoth, a big puzzle. I'm sure the university is excited as well, the documentation will be referred to in books in a few years piecing together the rebeginnings of life in that area after the glaciers receded, or maybe about life before, depending how old it is. The analyzing and dating of surrounding rocks will be pretty accurate when done, complex in a possibly suddenly changing terrain.
This is very different from the ones in Utah where many bones are found attracted to a salt source. |
Title: Re: This is cool. UPDATED: 8/7/08 Post by Charlie on Aug 8th, 2008 at 9:52am
This is great and what find!
Trod carefully. I can imagine what fossil hunters might do. Wunnerful wunnerful Charlie |
Title: Re: This is cool. UPDATED: 8/7/08 Post by sandie99 on Aug 9th, 2008 at 7:49am
Thank you for the upadate, George! That is exciting! :)
Sanna |
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