Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 14 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,058,120
Don't listen to this cretin, Triptych. Keep digging. Even if you've got several people like OP standing around your hole, shouting down that you're wasting your time, ignore them and keep digging. You WILL find the history!
Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 22 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,058,121
@previous (D)
My cousin has several hundred pounds of Indian artefacts from years ago and a shitton of civil war stuff..
Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 48 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,058,132
Anonymous E replied with this 6 years ago, 2 hours later, 5 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,058,142
And he's found like three different ages of stuff and a lot of big spear points and lots of potterty and bird stones...probably hundreds of arrowheads... and some pipes and jewelry type pieces..
I also had an uncle (dead) who has some artifacts on display at the Smithsonian..
Lots of Indian settlements one here near the various waterways...mainly Cherokee and Chicksaw..
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Anonymous E double-posted this 6 years ago, 5 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,058,143
My cousins is the one that used that thing I called the bone probe..
jodi !ariasXXmaE joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 2 hours later, 7 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,058,152
Anonymous J joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 7 minutes later, 13 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,058,262
@previous (Meta !Sober//iZs)
Cherokee and Chickasaw are actually Punjabi.
Meta !Sober//iZs replied with this 6 years ago, 7 minutes later, 13 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,058,264
@previous (J)
Indians did move North from the plains across the Bering Strait thousands of years ago (they had climate change back then, but it worked the opposite way to how it does now and made everything colder so it froze over and formed a bridge between North America and Eurasia). Some of them settled on the subcontinent and that's how we ended up with the "India" Indians.
Anonymous J replied with this 6 years ago, 8 minutes later, 14 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,058,265
@previous (Meta !Sober//iZs)
North America is pretty far away from the Indus river valley. We really need more original place names. I'm still annoyed that "Iberian" as used in antiquity sometimes refers to the western end of Europe (modern day Spain and Portugal) and sometimes to the inland Caucasus region (modern day Georgia) between the Black and Caspian Seas.
Anonymous H replied with this 6 years ago, 2 hours later, 17 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,058,309
@1,058,259 (Meta !Sober//iZs) > They are Indians.
No, they are Injuns.