[meteorite-list] Souslovo, Beaver, Brenham, Plainview, etc.

Matthias Bärmann majbaermann at web.de
Thu Dec 11 14:21:33 EST 2008


As far as I know the only early culture avoiding strictly to make use of 
meteoritical material was that of Australian aboriginies. Would be utmost 
interesting to find out, why. Does anyone here know more? I have a vague 
idea, but far from being sure.

Matthias Baermann

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>
> Brenham from the Hopewell Mounds in  Ohio were found fashioned as buttons 
> and
> ear rings.
>
> Axtell was used as a  door stop for years, and had paint drips on the
> exteriour from at least one room  painting.
>
> An Allende was used as a block to hold up a car in a mechanics  garage I
> understand.
>
> ASU has a killer tool that was fashioned from a  Toluca, made for 
> harvesting
> some type of plant as I understand.
>
> Cape York  was used to make arrow points.
>
> Bethune Co was used as a block in a  cemented wall, I think.
>
> Somervell County was used in wall.
>
> Tucson  Ring was used as an anvil.
>
> A Vaca Meurta was used as an anvil and another  as a hammer rock to break 
> up
> other Vaca specimens.
>
> Modern fashioned  Meteorites are used as knives.
>
> There have to be a hundred more  examples.
>
> Steve Arnold #1
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