[meteorite-list] RFS Picture of the Day: Phil Morgan's Flyer
mexicodoug at aim.com
mexicodoug at aim.com
Mon Jul 7 17:28:37 EDT 2008
Hi Bernd and Listees,
"A meteorite that was excavated in an ancient Arizona
ruin. It
was found wrapped in a feather cloth and [enclosed in] a stone cyst."
brackets [] are mine to question whether it was really 'on' or 'in'.
refs-
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~afs/may96_2.html
The Camp Verde, Arizona iron meteorite was found on an 800-year-old
Sinagua "altar," wrapped in a feather blanket and was probably
transported from Meteor Crater approximately 100 km to the northeast.
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteorite
In 1915, a 135-pound iron meteorite was found in a Sinagua (c.1100-1200
AD) burial cyst near Camp Verde, Arizona, respectfully wrapped in a
feather cloth. referenced to Nininger's 1972 Catch [sic] a Falling
Star'.
Best wishes
Doug
-----Original Message-----
From: bernd.pauli at paulinet.de
To: Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 3:16 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] RFS Picture of the Day: Phil Morgan's Flyer
Mr and Mrs H.H. Nininger once wrote: "You will see these strange
meteorites
Anyone care to give answers to these 22 pieces of information???
Maybe one answer per list member. Happy sleuthing!
Let me start with #1: "A meteorite that fell through a house roof in
Missouri
during WWI"
Well, that's "Baxter" ... like list member Jim Baxter ;-) Hi Jim, how
are you
doin'?
Baxter is an L6 chondrite of 611 grams that fell through the roof
of a house in Stone (!) County, Missouri, on Jan 18, 1616.
Cheers,
Bernd
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