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PROXIMITY : Passage 2 published Sun, Apr 21, 2002 - 13:19 EDT

Passage 2



Passage:

Archeologists who discovered and excavated the small cave in 1983 had assumed that the brittle black material on the skulls was asphalt because of its color and the site's proximity to the largest asphalt deposits in Isreal.


Name Description Date
Yakich's Representation of Passage 2 Sun Mar 10 18:25:12 EST 2002
There is an archeologist Tue Mar 05 19:51:25 EST 2002
There is a cave Tue Mar 05 19:52:37 EST 2002
The cave is small Tue Mar 05 19:54:01 EST 2002
The archeologist discovered the small cave. Tue Mar 05 19:59:34 EST 2002
The archeologist excavated the small cave. Tue Mar 05 20:02:44 EST 2002
There is some material. Sun Mar 10 18:52:46 EST 2002
The material is brittle. Sun Mar 10 18:59:18 EST 2002
The material is black. Sun Mar 10 19:23:57 EST 2002
The material is on a skull. Sun Mar 10 19:32:15 EST 2002
The material is asphalt (not asserted) Sun Mar 10 19:38:04 EST 2002
The archeologist assumed the material was asphalt. Sun Mar 10 19:46:01 EST 2002
The cave's proximity Sun Mar 10 19:47:19 EST 2002
There is a deposit Sat Mar 23 15:26:59 EST 2002
The deposit is in the proximity of the cave. Sat Mar 23 15:28:27 EST 2002
The deposit is asphalt. Wed Apr 03 10:31:06 EST 2002
The cause of the assumption was the proximity. Wed Apr 03 10:26:03 EST 2002
The cave's proximity is a proximity Wed Apr 03 10:34:18 EST 2002

Node authored by Scott Napieralski

PROXIMITY : Passage 2 published Sun, Apr 21, 2002 - 13:19 EDT
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