Comments on: 4,000-Year-Old Gold Necklace Found In Peru
Said To Be Earliest Gold Jewelry Made In Americas; Shock Find For Scientists
Of course these people had no idea what they had done.
It took centuries before they even knew what to do with a necklace.
Uncivilized as they were they continued to live in caves and grunt.- Reply to this comment
- Wow - half as old as the world.
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LOL stop it, you made me get Pepsi up my nose! - Reply to this comment
- Then, one bright sunny day, the hunter-gatherers said to themselves: Gee, let''s build the Mayan Civilization, pyramids and all. Overnight, like.
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- wow - wonder what the value of it is??
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How long do you think it will take the republoCons
to steal this and give it to the wall street wealthy- Reply to this comment
- I AGREE COMPLETELY WITH WHAT gunownerdan SAID BELOW. I HAVE BEEN FINDING ARTIFACTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS. IF YOU HAVE THE TIME AND INCLINATION TO DO SO IT IS A GREAT HOBBY. hbevis
There is treasure in the ground almost everywhere.
In all 50 states you can find valuable artifacts lying in the ground that can be thousands of years old- stuff like arrowheads, axe heads, knives, pottery, carved shells, all kinds of stuff. Some of it can be pretty rare and valuable. All you gotta do is go out there and find it. Reading some books can help too so you can know where to go and what to look for.
Posted by gunownerdan at 01:37 PM : Apr 01, 2008 - Reply to this comment
- Wow - half as old as the world.
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- Was that something Obamas preacher was wearing?
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- Didn''t know Mc Cain was wearing Bling back in the day!
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- Doesn''t Ebay have about ten of these up for sale at any given time? :o
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