Fwd: Re: [meteorite-list] AD - Rare roman coin with meteorite theme on Ebay/ Nazi item

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Sun Sep 4 03:32:28 EDT 2005


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--- drtanuki <drtanuki at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 00:27:10 -0700 (PDT)
> From: drtanuki <drtanuki at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD - Rare roman coin
> with meteorite theme on Ebay
> To: cynapse at charter.net,
> meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> 
> Dear Darren, Martin and List,
>   Darren and Martin, am I putting words into your
> mouth that do not escape?  Why is a list member
> selling an autograph of one of the biggest MURDERERS
> on EARTH??  Why is Adoph Hitler`s autograph being
> offered by anyone; let anyone on this list????  
> SHAME
>  ON YOU MATTEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Was your link to a
> common coin to lead the NAZI lovers to YOU? 
> Sick!!!! 
> Burn such a sick piece of ink!!!!!!  $900 for a
> fake?
> autograph of a MURDERER.  Matteo, even I feel shame
> for you.  Dirk Ross..Tokyo
> 
> --- Darren Garrison <cynapse at charter.net> wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 02:53:17 +0200, "Martin
> Altmann"
> > <Altmann at Meteorite-Martin.de> wrote:
> > 
> > >Yes, Darren, one stone survived.
> > >The holy stone of the temple of Paphos on Cyprus,
> > which is depicted on many
> > >classical coins (Traian, Vespasian, Drusus,
> > Caracalla and so on),
> > >was recovered by excavations on  the temple site
> > more than hundred years
> > >ago.
> > >It was kept in the cellar and the stock of the
> > National museum in Nikosia
> > >for an eternity,
> > >until it was transportated to the local
> > archeological museum in Kouklia,
> > >where it's now exhibited.
> > >
> > >Never a sample was taken for authentification.
> > 
> > One of the sad things about being a specialist in
> > one feild of science means that you tend to not
> > have much knowledge of/interest in other feilds. 
> I
> > often wonder how many meteorites paleontologists
> > have walked over in the desert, and how many
> > valuable fossils meteorite hunters have walked
> over.
> > (Like, for example, Peter Douglas Ward's work in
> the
> > Karoo desert as described in his recent book
> > Gorgon-- seems like prime meteorite country, and
> he
> > and his people likely kicked a few meteorites
> > out of the way in their scouring the desert for
> > bone).
> > 
> > I knew that a ancient fall in a temple in Japan
> was
> > still known, but I hadn't ever heard that one of
> > the ancient Greek ones had been recovered.  (It
> > reminds me of the book The First Fossil Hunters
> > which attempts to trace many ancient legends and
> > worshiped objects to fossils-- see
> > http://www.2think.org/fossilhunters.shtml)
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