Video: The Gault Project
Tue, Nov 08, 2011
Who were the first Americans? Ongoing excavations and research at the archaeological site of Gault in Texas may help unravel some of the mysteries.
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The Gault Project
Tuesday, December 06, 2011 marcos
The problem has been always dogma instead true research like the too stupid to build boats,the mega fauna overkill,the murdering savage as if the native people had no right to their Stalins,Hitlers,they were as human as the rest of us in their evil and good acts. Dogma has dog science in all it's branchs It is great what the Gault project is doing going out and looking instead of sitting around theorizing keep at what you doing Gault Project cheering you on.
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