that was so fascinatingShoreTel Technical Support
truly amazing can i bookmarked this thanksConcrete Cutting
The date at the top of this post says July 21, 2020. What's up with that?
That's so the post stays at the top.The book was published in 2015
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Is the author interested in comparing notes about similar finds in the Catskills? If so, how would one go about it?
Would love to compare notes. mattbua (at) gmaillook forward to talking soonm
http://www.archaeology.org/news/4647-160714-england-prehistoric-farming
great article.thanks. When usgs releases the LIDAR data for the northeast we can really start to look at how much stone work still exists. Probably way more than the 252,000 miles they counted in 1871.
that was so fascinating
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The date at the top of this post says July 21, 2020. What's up with that?
ReplyDeleteThat's so the post stays at the top.The book was published in 2015
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DeleteIs the author interested in comparing notes about similar finds in the Catskills? If so, how would one go about it?
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http://www.archaeology.org/news/4647-160714-england-prehistoric-farming
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Deletethanks. When usgs releases the LIDAR data for the northeast we can really start to look at how much stone work still exists. Probably way more than the 252,000 miles they counted in 1871.