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1.0 out of 5 stars
Amateur Acheologist Sells Book,
By Lynnie "Aunty Tutu" (Hilo, Hawaii) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Earliest Man of America in Oregon, U.S.A.; with photographs of Paleolithic artifacts (Paperback)
From an archeologist's point of view, this is a momentous example of pseudo Pscience. Someone has picked over a lot of indian sites in Oregon and pieced together theory and fact in the tradition of the backyard rockhound that will make any archeologist squirm. Nice pictures, but like artifacts brought home from a cave in a gunny sack, not worthy science. Sorry ... finding out this was bogus. Hard to review content when there isn't any. Yes, I have credentials, studied with Roger Greene, Bion Griffin, Raymond Firth, Wm.Solheim, Tom Kirch, Ben Finney, etc.
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Earliest Man of America in Oregon, U.S.A.; with photographs of Paleolithic artifacts by Donald E. Tyler (Paperback - February 26, 1986)
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