Tacoshark
Defender of the Sacred Nuggs
Aww *cuddles* hope I can provide some entertainmentIm doing it! :3
nothing ;w;
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Aww *cuddles* hope I can provide some entertainmentIm doing it! :3
nothing ;w;
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*Giggles and squees happily watching my skunky self to avoid spraying**Giggles.*
*PRances around.*
I dunno, I have nothing planned for today. :3So what do people have planned today?
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If you find anything interesting let me know ^^*Giggles and squees happily watching my skunky self to avoid spraying*
*Leaps and dashers around*
I dunno, I have nothing planned for today. :3
Except maybe for reading some paleo articles/pages, chatting with you, and watching anime later!
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You always do :3Aww *cuddles* hope I can provide some entertainment
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I will!If you find anything interesting let me know ^^
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Aww you too!You always do :3
*Smooch*
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:3 best friendo :3Aww you too!
*Smooches both of you*
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;3:3 best friendo :3
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Cool! You got my favorite one!2222 is a lot of two
Sweet, if you can find an English article I would love to read it(@Tacoshark I found something interesting, about clovis culture fade and megafauna extinction I can search an english link for you)
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Great! I'll search it!Sweet, if you can find an English article I would love to read it
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Found it! Enjoy it taco!2229
^w^
2232Found it! Enjoy it taco!
^w^
http://www.sci-news.com/archaeology/clovis-culture-age-08982.html
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The age of Clovis—13,050 to 12,750 cal yr B.P.
The Clovis complex dates from 13,050 to 12,750 cal yr B.P. during a time of major environmental change.advances.sciencemag.org
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You're welcome!2232
Ver cool read, thank you!
WOAH! So cool!I had an old hippie buddy that submitted findings to the Clovis society an number of years ago. He dug up a giant Megerherium sloth in Florida dated around 23kya and alongside itbwas a woven harness. Never heard back on any confirmation of it. He was a big name in native american archaeology.
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2234You're welcome!
:3
WOAH! So cool!
It's so interesting, I'd like to know more about too
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Oh! I'll look forward to his findings.2234
You might be able to look him up. His name was Brian Evensen. He unfortunately passed away a couple years ago but he was very well know with the arrowhead community in Florida. Had one of the most impressive collecrions and donated a number of fossils to Florida's Natural History Museum