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2 minutes ago, Robert F. Smith said:

What I said.  You know nothing of ceramics, DNA, inscriptions, archeology, or linguistics, and so make your ignorance the measure of everything, out of fear that the discussion might not go your way if it got serious.  A typical, malicious anti-Mormon position.  Your opinionated mind is closed like a steel trap, your ignorance invincible.

I have worked on archaeological digs and have hired archaeologists to work for me across the mid-Atlantic, Texas, Alaska, and the upper Midwest in support of highway, railroad, gas transmission and site development projects.  I've reviewed their work and have coordinated finds and Ph I - III recovery/ mitigation with various state SHPOs, the National Park Service and the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation on multi-million dollar projects. (I also know an thing or two about State and Federal Historic tax credit programs and broke ground in Dec on a $188M project that included archaeology at the site of a former Inn frequented by the first President.  I worked as a contractor representing a federal agency at NAGPRA hearings.  Don't tell me what I know and don't know.  You know nothing about me and your broadbrush attacks only verify your increasingly pitiful cry for credibility.  You also don't come across as a very happy person.  Just an observation.

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1 minute ago, Gervin said:

I have worked on archaeological digs and have hired archaeologists to work for me across the mid-Atlantic, Texas, Alaska, and the upper Midwest in support of highway, railroad, gas transmission and site development projects.  I've reviewed their work and have coordinated finds and Ph I - III recovery/ mitigation with various state SHPOs, the National Park Service and the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation on multi-million dollar projects. (I also know an thing or two about State and Federal Historic tax credit programs and broke ground in Dec on a $188M project that included archaeology at the site of a former Inn frequented by the first President.  I worked as a contractor representing a federal agency at NAGPRA hearings.  Don't tell me what I know and don't know.  You know nothing about me and your broadbrush attacks only verify your increasingly pitiful cry for credibility.  You also don't come across as a very happy person.  Just an observation.

Well, then, you should be able to provide a knowledgable and credible discussion of the substantive issues.  Oh, I forgot, you merely administer those salvage digs, and have no actual formal training in archeology or anthropology, and do not know your way around an archeology lab.  And that is why you refuse to address the hard issues, instead simply making demeaning remarks about individuals and the BofM.  That must be why you are so fearful of substantive discussion -- it would highlight your abysmal ignorance.

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2 hours ago, Robert F. Smith said:

Well, then, you should be able to provide a knowledgable and credible discussion of the substantive issues.  Oh, I forgot, you merely administer those salvage digs, and have no actual formal training in archeology or anthropology, and do not know your way around an archeology lab.  And that is why you refuse to address the hard issues, instead simply making demeaning remarks about individuals and the BofM.  That must be why you are so fearful of substantive discussion -- it would highlight your abysmal ignorance.

Best of luck

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