[meteorite-list] Prehistoric Meteorite 'Shrines' in Arizona May Be Linked, Says Archaeo-Astronomer

Shawn Alan photophlow at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 23 23:32:50 EDT 2013


Hello Lister


The title says it all.... kinda :)

I wonder in the future if we at some point in time will use meteorite iron in technology for computer purposes, which we might when we start to mine from asteroids, and then what will become of meteorites? Will they land on Earth, or will that be a thing of the past?

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Prehistoric Meteorite 'Shrines' in Arizona May Be Linked, Says Archaeo-Astronomer 
 
 
"Two twelfth-century settlements a hundred kilometers apart in Arizona were apparently built by discrete cultures, but they have at least one trait in common: In each complex is a hidden, hollow compartment that once held large chunks of alien iron -- fragments of a 50,000-year-old meteorite.

While it's not clear what, if any, interaction there was between the two communities, the existence of these twin meteorite "shrines" is a connection worth investigating, says Ken Zoll."
 
To read more click on the link: http://westerndigs.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/prehistoric-meteorite-shrines-in.html



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