Posted on 10/25/2011 3:53:10 PM PDT by Dallas59
I believe that would be the Holy Roman Emperor’s. Religious fanatics to boot! /sarc
The Sa’ami made permanent and lasting contact with the more primitive Southern tribes sometime between 700 and 900 ~
I think back in 1400, they referred to them as "carbon indulgences".
600 AD matches closely the Algonkin and Iroquois legends of mass migrations of war-like peoples from the south to the southern borders of Canada in 700 A.D. where they clashed with Algonkin and were defeated.
I believe there is an ancient map in some museum, or collection that shows the land mass of that area drawn incredibly accurate. How did some one map it centuries ago if it was under ice?
Poor Algore and his carbon trading Romneybots.
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Oh puhlease... You can’t possibly account for Daylight Savings Time.
1,400 years ago would be about 600 AD. That would put it at the very end, actually beyond the end, of the warm period that coincided with the height of the Roman Empire.
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You want blasphemy, consider Bishop Usshers “precise” calculation that the first day of creation was Oct. 23, 4004 BC. He was so highly regarded that his figures were incorporated in the Bible, so apparently people believe that it was an original part of the Bible, and not a 16th Century clerics fun with numbers. See below:
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/ussher.htm
I doubt there’s a single piece of rock or speck of dirt that is in the same place it was a billion years ago.
And it won’t be where it is now a billion years down the road.
It also corresponds to the period when the high civilizations in Chaco canyon and Cahokia flourished. Cahokia was larger than most European cities of the time
"We live not a hundred million but four thousand five hundred million years since the Earth was spun from dust and rock around the sun." ... and ..
"The Moon flew off its parent after a giant impact. Because it stayed small, cold and undisturbed it gives a better picture of the past than does its parent."
“The 1400ad Chevy Caveman SUV “
Was that the coal burning model?
“Was that the coal burning model?”
No, dried bison dung.
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