Hi Rich - 

Not really.

While other posters there have some useful information, your friend Dennis has 
none, at least not yet.

Paul has written about Dennis's earlier impact "discoveries", and I leave 
Dennis's new Mexican dessert features to Paul's analysis.

Even if what Dennis is viewing are pyroclastic features, what we're dealing 
with is Pleistocene fauna. Simple ordinary firestorms may account for them, and 
none of them are dated.

In other words, even if you find an impact geobleme, that does not mean it is 
specifically from 10,900 BCE.

E.P.



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