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[QUOTE]Originally posted by NaturalResources: [QB] [QUOTE]I don't want to be associated with the "lunatic fringe".[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]what are you doing here then?[/QUOTE]LOL, great... Wait till the "professionals" find out I started my work here on Allstocks... BTW Glass, I dunno how much interest you have on the subject, but here is a link to a brief but informative essay(?) on the history of the Salt Lake Basin from about ~8000 BC to ~1600 AD. It is from a book by Guy E. Gibbon, Kenneth M. Ames titled "Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America" on pages 146 & 147. [URL=http://books.google.com/books?id=_0u2y_SVnmoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Archaeology+of+Prehistoric+Native+America]http://books.google.com/books?id=_0u2y_SVnmoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Archaeology +of+Prehistoric+Native+America[/URL] The author stresses the importance of Great Basin lakes and their accompanying marshes on the existance of pre-modern societies in North America. If the GSL was "Lake Aztlan" (if you will), then the Aztecs would have felt right at home when they arrived at shores of Lake Texcoco... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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