[meteorite-list] Fwd: Pojoaquea Pallasite - What happened to it? (Second Attempt)

Jeff Grossman jngrossman at gmail.com
Sun Apr 29 11:06:36 EDT 2012


Mike,

Surely, this must be Glorieta Mountain, which has the synonym "Pojoaque".

Jeff


On 4/28/2012 9:40 AM, Michael Gilmer wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I tried to post this yesterday, but emails were not going through to
> the List.  I contacted a couple of other List members who confirmed
> that they were having problems with emails reaching the List also.  So
> if this message (or my ad from yesterday) appears twice, please
> forgive me, it was not intentional.
>
> Usually, any Nininger-related question garners a couple of replies, so
> I knew something was wrong when nobody replied and this post never
> appeared.
>
> Original post/question -
>
> Hi List,
>
> On page 9 of Nininger's "Catch a Falling Star", he mentions a
> pallasite named "Pojoaquea" that was found in an Indian burial mound
> in New Mexico in 1931.  He says that the specimen bore evidence of
> being carried in a medicine pouch.  I searched the internet, Grady's
> CoM, and the Met Bulletin, and I cannot find any other mention of this
> meteorite.
>
> Does anyone know what happened to this meteorite?  And if it is
> extant, where is it?
>
> Best regards,
>
> MikeG




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