Headlining these fascinating archaeological articles is the announcement of spear points found in Texas datable prior to the Clovis period. As Laura Geggel explains, some researchers question the discovery's significance due to the sole specific dating technique and the lack of corroborating genetic "or detailed technological, economic or paleoecological analyses." But it's no doubt that the eleven artifacts come from a deposit beneath one holding Clovis material and are part of the continuing lively debate as to when and how the Americas were peopled. For some reason, this next headline and associated photograph brought Hallowe'en to mind, as
A Room Full of Eerie, Masked Idols Has Been Discovered in Peru. It's part of some major finds at the city of Chan Chan, capital of the Chimu culture (c. 900-1470 CE), and the accompanying video of the current excavation and restoration is well worth viewing. Miguel (Red Pill Junkie) Romero has another spooky-sounding post in
Entering the Underworld: Subterranean Chamber and Tunnel Found Beneath the Pyramid of the Moon (Teotihuacan). At its height, mysterious Teotihuacan surpassed contemporary Classic Maya sites of c. 250 CE - 900 CE, and Romero brings considerable new information plus context about chambers beneath the Pyramid of the Sun and The Temple of The Feathered Serpent Quetzalcoatl. (WM)
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