You are here:

Archaeology/Ralph Salier

To Profile Page

All Reviews from Users

    Column Headings:

      K = Knowledgeability    C = Clarity of Response    T = Timeliness    P = Politeness
      N = Nominated for Expert of the Month

DateUserKCTPNComments
2009-11-18kenny891010Yes 
2009-10-31Wm10101010Yes 
2009-10-28Morgan10101010YesWell apparently I can't ask any more follow-ups haha. But yeah, I could definitely see myself getting into the Aboriginal part of it. Thanks! I'm a few hours north of Winnipeg, on a beautiful farm.
2009-10-22Suzanne10101010No 
2009-10-21shalini10101010No 
2009-10-09Jim10101010NoThanks for the prompt answer. I wondered why I couldn't see anything that looked like a shipwreck. Now I know. There had to be some kind of answer to my question, and I suppose the government is hiding things from us is good enough.
2009-10-08Jim10101010YesRalph gave a quick response to my question and addressed my secondary questions. AAAA++++
2009-09-30Bob10101010YesOutstanding response time (within hours). Extremely knowledgeable and polite.
2009-09-23John10101010YesJust wanted to say thanks.
2009-09-01Sean10101010YesDear Ralph, Thank you very very much for lending me your knowledge for my many questions. I will certainly be looking into your suggestions, and I think that all of your answers are fantastic. I've heard some of it previously, as in Arizona and that area, for CRM and otherwise, and a lot of it is new for me to consider. All in all, I am very impressed with your help. Thank you very much once again, and I will do some additional research into the universities and programs that you have suggested. Respectfully, Sean Forster
2009-08-30Racheal10101010YesHe helped me figure out what i really am interested in. He did not complicate things. He gave me a basic understanging.
2009-08-28Miriam10101010YesSuper fast and extremely helpful! Once the answer has had time to sink in, we'll probably come back with a more fine-tuned follow-up. Thanks!!
2009-08-26Andreas10101010YesThanks Ralph, That was a fast, thorough answer! Have a great day. Andreas
2009-08-23theresia10101010No 
2009-08-16kelsie10101010Nothanks so much!my back up plan is to teach world history. thanks so much for the advice!!
2009-08-05Tina10101010NoThis was a great answer and really helped me pin-point a time frame for the artifact in question!!!!! Thank you so much for your quick response!! So glad to know you also did research in this area and for the historical tip about my town!!!!!!
2009-07-27Bob9101010NoThanks Ralph!
2009-07-26Anjani10101010NoThank you for your kind suggestions.
2009-07-07Jennifer10101010NoThank you!
2009-07-06Ashley10101010NoThank you for the help! It is very much appreciated.
2009-06-29Spencer10101010YesThank You
2009-06-28Steve10101010NoI didn't expect a complete tutorial on my subject. I think I'll hurry to take my Harvard entrance exam while I still got it all!My questionp was answered completely and quickly. Thanks so much!
2009-06-24ken10101010YesThanks for all the info ! I'll look into dateing with ucsd , I owned 1.48 acre along and into the San lorenzo river gorge and resevoir as my old deed would have it ! The layers of valcano ash can be seen . There is evidence of A lava flow under the river South to north like A big impact knocked the lava out from under the cone creating the side ways lava flow ! This is why the 50 million year old Yucatan impact could have affacted valcanos in California and montana! As for the laws i'm up on all that! We even have collection area's in the forest of nisan marks because of the vast number of fossil sea shells in california even the beaches are collection area's! Thanks again
2009-06-06WANDA10101010Yes Thank you so much for your answer and your very speedy response. It is saturday and you answered almost immediatly ,im impressed. Im also proud you take such an interest, I dont have anyone to help me and I have no equipment or anything. I will send you some photos asap/ i dont have a camera but I will borrow one and ive been meaning to anyway. Ill send you an email as well. I have been sensing and finding a lot of interesting things since 95, in this area but not like what you call typical. I have not dug in the ground yet most of what i find is either in the woods on top or slightly below the dirt. no real digging . Thanks again. Wanda Scott http://windtalkermeister.spaces.live.com
2009-06-04Sierra10101010No 
2009-05-29Bobbie10101010Nothanks
2009-05-17Chandra Mohan881010YesMany thanks Ralph. That was helpful :)
2009-05-14kelsie10101010Yesthank you so much!
2009-05-11Dyer10101010YesMy great thanks to Mr Salier, who assisted with what I was worried might be a live percussion-type civil war cannon ball. His knowlege of the various models helped me make good decisions on the issue.
2009-05-05jon10101010YesThank you so much! Great answer. Super fast response. Truly fantastic and again, my sincere thanks.

Page:   1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6  |  Next 

 

To Profile Page

All Answers

Answers by Expert:


Ask Experts

Volunteer


Ralph Salier

Expertise

Archaeologist for the last 30 years. Norh American generalist and Hopwell culture/Red Ocher culture specifically. Lithics Expert and Ground Stone tools.

Experience


Past/Present clients
Numerous museums in US and Canada. Several University Anthropology Departments.

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company. All rights reserved.