Hi Robert, You are running into several issues. First of all is that you are viewed as a rank amateur and any digging you have done would be viewed as a) illegal b) pot hunting c) damaging sites to
Hi Wm, Send me a pic of the item, place a ruler next to it so that I have a sense of scale. Take it from several angles if you would. You can send the pics to rsalier@hotmail.com. "Stone tool" in
Extinct parrots are very hard to classify and describe, so little is known about them The largest parrot is the flightless, nocturnal Kakapo of New Zealand, followed by the flying, diurnal Hyacinth
Hi Michael, I would go with both degrees. Why? Well with a BA in Archaeological Practice (is that in any way related to a Cultural Resource Manager) you will be able to find jobs as a shovel bum.
The scientific community is rightly skeptical about the Torosaurus=Triceratops idea. They're very similar genera, but are definitely different. There's simply no real basis for the claim. Their skeletons

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