Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites carved by the Inca?

2005-10-22 Thread Charlie Devine
When I saw the phrase meteorites that the Incas had carved on, this
hoax came to mind:
http://skepdic.com/icastones.html
Just a thought

Charlie
 


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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorites carved by the Inca?

2005-10-22 Thread chris aubeck
I search for reports of ancient engraved meteorites all the time and
the article about Mandibles' collection was news to me.

Maybe they were Ica stones after all.

As usual, the story makes me wonder (1) how the Incas knew they were
meteorites and (2) whether the collection owner really knew if they
were meteorites.

Chris
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[meteorite-list] Meteorites carved by the Inca?

2005-10-21 Thread Darren Garrison
Anyone know more details about these meteorites that the Incas had carved on?

I've found mention of meteorites found in Inca tombs, but no mention of 
carvings.

http://www.theunion.com/article/20051019/NEWS/51019001

Worker laments loss of history

The way Alex Mendibles figures it, a lot of history went up in flames when the 
family business was
burned out in Auburn's Old Town Tuesday.

The American River Mercantile Building which housed the family's American River 
Traders store and
several others, was built in the 1850s and embodies the Old West. It was filled 
with artifacts from
all over the world.

We had an Iroquois chief's hat from the 1700s,  Mandibles said. There was a 
bonnet from the
1800s, from the shop that specializes in Native American Indian products and 
artifacts but also
sells things from around the world.

There was lots of old stuff that museums would die for, Mandibles said. We 
had stuff from China
and Africa and the Amazon and we traveled to the countries to get it.

There was also a black rhino shield from Mongolia and meteorites that the Incas 
had carved on.

It's gone, there's nothing there anymore, Mandibles said. We can rebuild it, 
we will survive.

Mandibles said family members help out with the store periodically but it is 
owned by his cousin,
Lisa Railsback. She's in shock, he said.

Nobody's hurt, that's the important thing, Mandibles said. It's a complete 
loss.

To contact senior staff writer Dave Moller, e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 
530-477-4237.
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