[meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15

2015-02-17 Thread Shawn Alan via Meteorite-list
Hello Listers

Enjoy

Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633 
ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html
Website http://meteoritefalls.com 


What's Happening; 2-18-15

Cottonwood Meteorite Added to Exhibit

March 1-Aug. 31

The Verde Valley Archaeology Center located at 385 S. Main Street in
Camp Verde will add the Cottonwood Meteorite to an exhibit running from
March 1 to Aug. 31. The loan of these meteorites from the Arizona State
University Center for Meteorite Studies was arranged with the
cooperation of Dr. Lawrence Garvie, Research Professor at the ASU School
of Earth & Space Exploration. The Center will be hosting Dr. Garvie for
a free talk on meteorites on March 3, at 7 p.m., in the Phillip England
Center for the Performing Arts, 210 Camp Lincoln Road in Camp Verde. The
Center will also give monthly talks on the importance and uses of
meteorites among ancient Native American cultures during the span of the
exhibit. Visit verdevalleyarchaeology.org or call (928) 567-0066 for
more information. 

Source:
http://cvbugle.com/main.asp?SectionID=74&SubSectionID=114&ArticleID=45361
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Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15

2015-02-17 Thread Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list
Interesting about the focus being put onto Native American cultures and the 
importance they place on meteorites.  I am fortunate that my wife, who is 
50% Cherokee Native American, shares similar interests to this day.  She has 
never once complained about my fascination and spending on artifacts, 
meteorites and other collectables.  She recently joked about collecting 
land.  We will need it for the rock garden she has put together while 
spending a great deal of time with the new and improved Team LunarRock in 
the field.


Below is an image of my wife admiring a famous and controversial 800 pound 
artifact that we purchased from the original finders and are storing among 
other collectables.  Some of you may recognize this artifact from a 
"documentary" show dedicated a complete episode to the piece.  I do not 
agree with the show host's interpretations, felt the urge to rescue it from 
his laboratory (studio) and purchased out from underneath them.  Many of 
these shows have no respect for such things and are more concerned with 
shamelessly promoting themselves.  I am onto a meteorite that weighs several 
times the amount of this artifact, is located on private property which is 
for sale and surrounded by lithic scatter meaning early man was drawn to it. 
It will definitely be a pallet buster like this piece!


Link to an image of my wonderful wife and a recent acquisition:

http://themeteoritesite.com/adam/ZannWithBullArtifact.jpg


Happy Hunting,

Adam



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Hello Listers

Enjoy

Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html
Website http://meteoritefalls.com


What's Happening; 2-18-15

Cottonwood Meteorite Added to Exhibit

March 1-Aug. 31

The Verde Valley Archaeology Center located at 385 S. Main Street in
Camp Verde will add the Cottonwood Meteorite to an exhibit running from
March 1 to Aug. 31. The loan of these meteorites from the Arizona State
University Center for Meteorite Studies was arranged with the
cooperation of Dr. Lawrence Garvie, Research Professor at the ASU School
of Earth & Space Exploration. The Center will be hosting Dr. Garvie for
a free talk on meteorites on March 3, at 7 p.m., in the Phillip England
Center for the Performing Arts, 210 Camp Lincoln Road in Camp Verde. The
Center will also give monthly talks on the importance and uses of
meteorites among ancient Native American cultures during the span of the
exhibit. Visit verdevalleyarchaeology.org or call (928) 567-0066 for
more information.

Source:
http://cvbugle.com/main.asp?SectionID=74&SubSectionID=114&ArticleID=45361
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Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15

2015-02-17 Thread wahlperry--- via Meteorite-list

Hi Adam and List,

Check out this rock art that we found while hiking in a remote area. 
The image seems to resemble the one in your picture. I wonder if they 
could be related.


Sonny

http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/Nevada_art.html


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To: meteorite-list 
Sent: Tue, Feb 17, 2015 5:14 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15


Interesting about the focus being put onto Native American cultures and 
the importance they place on meteorites.  I am fortunate that my wife, 
who is 50% Cherokee Native American, shares similar interests to this 
day.  She has never once complained about my fascination and spending 
on artifacts, meteorites and other collectables.  She recently joked 
about collecting land.  We will need it for the rock garden she has put 
together while spending a great deal of time with the new and improved 
Team LunarRock in the field.Below is an image of my wife admiring a 
famous and controversial 800 pound artifact that we purchased from the 
original finders and are storing among other collectables.  Some of you 
may recognize this artifact from a "documentary" show dedicated a 
complete episode to the piece.  I do not agree with the show host's 
interpretations, felt the urge to rescue it from his laboratory 
(studio) and purchased out from underneath them.  Many of these shows 
have no respect for such things and are more concerned with shamelessly 
promoting themselves.  I am onto a meteorite that weighs several times 
the amount of this artifact, is located on private property which is 
for sale and surrounded by lithic scatter meaning early man was drawn 
to it. It will definitely be a pallet buster like this piece!Link to an 
image of my wonderful wife and a recent 
acquisition:http://themeteoritesite.com/adam/ZannWithBullArtifact.jpgHapp
y Hunting,Adam Original Message - From: "Shawn Alan via 
Meteorite-list" To: "Meteorite 
Central" Sent: Tuesday, February 
17, 2015 3:02 PMSubject: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15> 
Hello Listers>> Enjoy>> Shawn Alan> IMCA 1633> ebay store 
http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html> Website 
http://meteoritefalls.com>>> What's Happening; 2-18-15>> Cottonwood 
Meteorite Added to Exhibit>> March 1-Aug. 31>> The Verde Valley 
Archaeology Center located at 385 S. Main Street in> Camp Verde will 
add the Cottonwood Meteorite to an exhibit running from> March 1 to 
Aug. 31. The loan of these meteorites from the Arizona State> 
University Center for Meteorite Studies was arranged with the> 
cooperation of Dr. Lawrence Garvie, Research Professor at the ASU 
School> of Earth & Space Exploration. The Center will be hosting Dr. 
Garvie for> a free talk on meteorites on March 3, at 7 p.m., in the 
Phillip England> Center for the Performing Arts, 210 Camp Lincoln Road 
in Camp Verde. The> Center will also give monthly talks on the 
importance and uses of> meteorites among ancient Native American 
cultures during the span of the> exhibit. Visit 
verdevalleyarchaeology.org or call (928) 567-0066 for> more 
information.>> Source:> 
http://cvbugle.com/main.asp?SectionID=74&SubSectionID=114&ArticleID=45361> 
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Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15

2015-02-18 Thread Count Deiro via Meteorite-list
Hi Adam and all,

These incisions are both modern. This type of cattle never exisited on this 
continent in modern, or prehistoric times. Also the medium into which they were 
incised was never used in the South West for this type of art.

The cattle are plainly Middle Eastern/Indo/Asian types. Horn position, width 
and length. Bramhan type body with hump and body length, weight, etc. etc.

I must admit that they (assuming they are different works) are unique in their 
location and presentation. But, never the less show all indications of being 
tool made and modern representations, or reproductions.

To acknowledge this animal as associated with any North American civilization 
would be to fly in the face of all we know about North American wild and 
domesticated cattle and their time of introduction.

Count Deiro

Nevada Museum of Art  Center for Art + the Environment (the Deiro Collection) 
Reno, Nevada

Board Member Emeritus-State of Nevada-Nevada Arts Council-National Endowment of 
the Arts.


 

  
-Original Message-
>From: wahlperry--- via Meteorite-list 
>Sent: Feb 17, 2015 9:12 PM
>To: raremeteori...@centurylink.net, meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15
>
>Hi Adam and List,
>
>Check out this rock art that we found while hiking in a remote area. 
>The image seems to resemble the one in your picture. I wonder if they 
>could be related.
>
>Sonny
>
>http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/Nevada_art.html
>
>
>-Original Message-
> From: Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list 
>
>To: meteorite-list 
>Sent: Tue, Feb 17, 2015 5:14 pm
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15
>
>
>Interesting about the focus being put onto Native American cultures and 
>the importance they place on meteorites.  I am fortunate that my wife, 
>who is 50% Cherokee Native American, shares similar interests to this 
>day.  She has never once complained about my fascination and spending 
>on artifacts, meteorites and other collectables.  She recently joked 
>about collecting land.  We will need it for the rock garden she has put 
>together while spending a great deal of time with the new and improved 
>Team LunarRock in the field.Below is an image of my wife admiring a 
>famous and controversial 800 pound artifact that we purchased from the 
>original finders and are storing among other collectables.  Some of you 
>may recognize this artifact from a "documentary" show dedicated a 
>complete episode to the piece.  I do not agree with the show host's 
>interpretations, felt the urge to rescue it from his laboratory 
>(studio) and purchased out from underneath them.  Many of these shows 
>have no respect for such things and are more concerned with shamelessly 
>promoting themselves.  I am onto a meteorite that weighs several times 
>the amount of this artifact, is located on private property which is 
>for sale and surrounded by lithic scatter meaning early man was drawn 
>to it. It will definitely be a pallet buster like this piece!Link to an 
>image of my wonderful wife and a recent 
>acquisition:http://themeteoritesite.com/adam/ZannWithBullArtifact.jpgHapp
>y Hunting,Adam Original Message ----- From: "Shawn Alan via 
>Meteorite-list" To: "Meteorite 
>Central" Sent: Tuesday, February 
>17, 2015 3:02 PMSubject: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15> 
>Hello Listers>> Enjoy>> Shawn Alan> IMCA 1633> ebay store 
>http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html> Website 
>http://meteoritefalls.com>>> What's Happening; 2-18-15>> Cottonwood 
>Meteorite Added to Exhibit>> March 1-Aug. 31>> The Verde Valley 
>Archaeology Center located at 385 S. Main Street in> Camp Verde will 
>add the Cottonwood Meteorite to an exhibit running from> March 1 to 
>Aug. 31. The loan of these meteorites from the Arizona State> 
>University Center for Meteorite Studies was arranged with the> 
>cooperation of Dr. Lawrence Garvie, Research Professor at the ASU 
>School> of Earth & Space Exploration. The Center will be hosting Dr. 
>Garvie for> a free talk on meteorites on March 3, at 7 p.m., in the 
>Phillip England> Center for the Performing Arts, 210 Camp Lincoln Road 
>in Camp Verde. The> Center will also give monthly talks on the 
>importance and uses of> meteorites among ancient Native American 
>cultures during the span of the> exhibit. Visit 
>verdevalleyarchaeology.org or call (928) 567-0066 for> more 
>information.>> Source:> 
>http://cvbugle.com/main.asp?SectionID=74&SubSectionID=114&ArticleID=45361> 
>__>> Visit the Archives at 
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Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15

2015-02-18 Thread James Tobin via Meteorite-list
Thanks for posting that picture Sonny, I found it very interesting. Took me 
back forty years in a flash to another long gone part of my life. Jim




On Tue, 2/17/15, wahlperry--- via Meteorite-list 
 wrote:

 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15
 To: raremeteori...@centurylink.net, meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2015, 9:12 PM
 
 Hi Adam and List,
 
 Check out this rock art that we found while hiking in a
 remote area. 
 The image seems to resemble the one in your picture. I
 wonder if they 
 could be related.
 
 Sonny
 
 http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/Nevada_art.html
 
 

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Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15

2015-02-18 Thread Dennis Miller via Meteorite-list
Hello, Adam and All..  Does anyone know the legality of a Native American being 
able to gather and sell meteorites found on a reservation?  
Dennis

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 17, 2015, at 6:14 PM, "Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list" 
>  wrote:
> 
> Interesting about the focus being put onto Native American cultures and the 
> importance they place on meteorites.  I am fortunate that my wife, who is 50% 
> Cherokee Native American, shares similar interests to this day.  She has 
> never once complained about my fascination and spending on artifacts, 
> meteorites and other collectables.  She recently joked about collecting land. 
>  We will need it for the rock garden she has put together while spending a 
> great deal of time with the new and improved Team LunarRock in the field.
> 
> Below is an image of my wife admiring a famous and controversial 800 pound 
> artifact that we purchased from the original finders and are storing among 
> other collectables.  Some of you may recognize this artifact from a 
> "documentary" show dedicated a complete episode to the piece.  I do not agree 
> with the show host's interpretations, felt the urge to rescue it from his 
> laboratory (studio) and purchased out from underneath them.  Many of these 
> shows have no respect for such things and are more concerned with shamelessly 
> promoting themselves.  I am onto a meteorite that weighs several times the 
> amount of this artifact, is located on private property which is for sale and 
> surrounded by lithic scatter meaning early man was drawn to it. It will 
> definitely be a pallet buster like this piece!
> 
> Link to an image of my wonderful wife and a recent acquisition:
> 
> http://themeteoritesite.com/adam/ZannWithBullArtifact.jpg
> 
> 
> Happy Hunting,
> 
> Adam
> 
> 
> 
>  Original Message - From: "Shawn Alan via Meteorite-list" 
> 
> To: "Meteorite Central" 
> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 3:02 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15
> 
> 
>> Hello Listers
>> 
>> Enjoy
>> 
>> Shawn Alan
>> IMCA 1633
>> ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html
>> Website http://meteoritefalls.com
>> 
>> 
>> What's Happening; 2-18-15
>> 
>> Cottonwood Meteorite Added to Exhibit
>> 
>> March 1-Aug. 31
>> 
>> The Verde Valley Archaeology Center located at 385 S. Main Street in
>> Camp Verde will add the Cottonwood Meteorite to an exhibit running from
>> March 1 to Aug. 31. The loan of these meteorites from the Arizona State
>> University Center for Meteorite Studies was arranged with the
>> cooperation of Dr. Lawrence Garvie, Research Professor at the ASU School
>> of Earth & Space Exploration. The Center will be hosting Dr. Garvie for
>> a free talk on meteorites on March 3, at 7 p.m., in the Phillip England
>> Center for the Performing Arts, 210 Camp Lincoln Road in Camp Verde. The
>> Center will also give monthly talks on the importance and uses of
>> meteorites among ancient Native American cultures during the span of the
>> exhibit. Visit verdevalleyarchaeology.org or call (928) 567-0066 for
>> more information.
>> 
>> Source:
>> http://cvbugle.com/main.asp?SectionID=74&SubSectionID=114&ArticleID=45361
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Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15

2015-02-18 Thread Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list
Completely agree, these are modern fakes. That style is Sumerian, Iran, Iraq. 
Thousands of years bc. 
Not anything ever seen or described here. 
Michael 

Michael Farmer

> On Feb 18, 2015, at 10:15 AM, Count Deiro via Meteorite-list 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Adam and all,
> 
> These incisions are both modern. This type of cattle never exisited on this 
> continent in modern, or prehistoric times. Also the medium into which they 
> were incised was never used in the South West for this type of art.
> 
> The cattle are plainly Middle Eastern/Indo/Asian types. Horn position, width 
> and length. Bramhan type body with hump and body length, weight, etc. etc.
> 
> I must admit that they (assuming they are different works) are unique in 
> their location and presentation. But, never the less show all indications of 
> being tool made and modern representations, or reproductions.
> 
> To acknowledge this animal as associated with any North American civilization 
> would be to fly in the face of all we know about North American wild and 
> domesticated cattle and their time of introduction.
> 
> Count Deiro
> 
> Nevada Museum of Art  Center for Art + the Environment (the Deiro Collection) 
> Reno, Nevada
> 
> Board Member Emeritus-State of Nevada-Nevada Arts Council-National Endowment 
> of the Arts.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
>> From: wahlperry--- via Meteorite-list 
>> Sent: Feb 17, 2015 9:12 PM
>> To: raremeteori...@centurylink.net, meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15
>> 
>> Hi Adam and List,
>> 
>> Check out this rock art that we found while hiking in a remote area. 
>> The image seems to resemble the one in your picture. I wonder if they 
>> could be related.
>> 
>> Sonny
>> 
>> http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/Nevada_art.html
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list 
>> 
>> To: meteorite-list 
>> Sent: Tue, Feb 17, 2015 5:14 pm
>> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15
>> 
>> 
>> Interesting about the focus being put onto Native American cultures and 
>> the importance they place on meteorites.  I am fortunate that my wife, 
>> who is 50% Cherokee Native American, shares similar interests to this 
>> day.  She has never once complained about my fascination and spending 
>> on artifacts, meteorites and other collectables.  She recently joked 
>> about collecting land.  We will need it for the rock garden she has put 
>> together while spending a great deal of time with the new and improved 
>> Team LunarRock in the field.Below is an image of my wife admiring a 
>> famous and controversial 800 pound artifact that we purchased from the 
>> original finders and are storing among other collectables.  Some of you 
>> may recognize this artifact from a "documentary" show dedicated a 
>> complete episode to the piece.  I do not agree with the show host's 
>> interpretations, felt the urge to rescue it from his laboratory 
>> (studio) and purchased out from underneath them.  Many of these shows 
>> have no respect for such things and are more concerned with shamelessly 
>> promoting themselves.  I am onto a meteorite that weighs several times 
>> the amount of this artifact, is located on private property which is 
>> for sale and surrounded by lithic scatter meaning early man was drawn 
>> to it. It will definitely be a pallet buster like this piece!Link to an 
>> image of my wonderful wife and a recent 
>> acquisition:http://themeteoritesite.com/adam/ZannWithBullArtifact.jpgHapp
>> y Hunting,Adam Original Message - From: "Shawn Alan via 
>> Meteorite-list" To: "Meteorite 
>> Central" Sent: Tuesday, February 
>> 17, 2015 3:02 PMSubject: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15> 
>> Hello Listers>> Enjoy>> Shawn Alan> IMCA 1633> ebay store 
>> http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html> Website 
>> http://meteoritefalls.com>>> What's Happening; 2-18-15>> Cottonwood 
>> Meteorite Added to Exhibit>> March 1-Aug. 31>> The Verde Valley 
>> Archaeology Center located at 385 S. Main Street in> Camp Verde will 
>> add the Cottonwood Meteorite to an exhibit running from> March 1 to 
>> Aug. 31. The loan of these meteorites from the Arizona State> 
>> University Center for Meteorite Studies was arranged with the> 
>> cooperation of Dr. Lawrence Garvie, Research Professor at the ASU 
>> Sc

Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15

2015-02-18 Thread Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list
The meteorite belongs to whoever owns the land it is found on here in the 
United States.  The issue with Indian reservations are that they are 
federally controlled so the meteorites cannot be used for commercial 
purposes without permits which are unobtainable.  I have been researching 
properties for some time and found that a patented deed is the only type of 
property here in the United States that carries unbreakable supreme 
ownership rights.  California has been trying for over a century to control 
(tax) patented land but has lost every case in supreme court.  Any 
government will have to make a treaty with patented land owners otherwise 
they have no control whatsoever over the land including taxation or 
easements.  I think Indian reservations should be patented!


Adam


..
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To: "Raremeteorites" 
Cc: 
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15


Hello, Adam and All..  Does anyone know the legality of a Native American 
being able to gather and sell meteorites found on a reservation?

Dennis

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 17, 2015, at 6:14 PM, "Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list" 
 wrote:


Interesting about the focus being put onto Native American cultures and 
the importance they place on meteorites.  I am fortunate that my wife, who 
is 50% Cherokee Native American, shares similar interests to this day. 
She has never once complained about my fascination and spending on 
artifacts, meteorites and other collectables.  She recently joked about 
collecting land.  We will need it for the rock garden she has put together 
while spending a great deal of time with the new and improved Team 
LunarRock in the field.


Below is an image of my wife admiring a famous and controversial 800 pound 
artifact that we purchased from the original finders and are storing among 
other collectables.  Some of you may recognize this artifact from a 
"documentary" show dedicated a complete episode to the piece.  I do not 
agree with the show host's interpretations, felt the urge to rescue it 
from his laboratory (studio) and purchased out from underneath them.  Many 
of these shows have no respect for such things and are more concerned with 
shamelessly promoting themselves.  I am onto a meteorite that weighs 
several times the amount of this artifact, is located on private property 
which is for sale and surrounded by lithic scatter meaning early man was 
drawn to it. It will definitely be a pallet buster like this piece!


Link to an image of my wonderful wife and a recent acquisition:

http://themeteoritesite.com/adam/ZannWithBullArtifact.jpg


Happy Hunting,

Adam



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To: "Meteorite Central" 
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 3:02 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] What's Happening; 2-18-15



Hello Listers

Enjoy

Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html
Website http://meteoritefalls.com


What's Happening; 2-18-15

Cottonwood Meteorite Added to Exhibit

March 1-Aug. 31

The Verde Valley Archaeology Center located at 385 S. Main Street in
Camp Verde will add the Cottonwood Meteorite to an exhibit running from
March 1 to Aug. 31. The loan of these meteorites from the Arizona State
University Center for Meteorite Studies was arranged with the
cooperation of Dr. Lawrence Garvie, Research Professor at the ASU School
of Earth & Space Exploration. The Center will be hosting Dr. Garvie for
a free talk on meteorites on March 3, at 7 p.m., in the Phillip England
Center for the Performing Arts, 210 Camp Lincoln Road in Camp Verde. The
Center will also give monthly talks on the importance and uses of
meteorites among ancient Native American cultures during the span of the
exhibit. Visit verdevalleyarchaeology.org or call (928) 567-0066 for
more information.

Source:
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