From:
"Paul Rigby" <p.j.rigby@zzzzzzz>
Date:
Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:02:15 -0500
Subject:
Solenhofen bibliography
Hello Simon
Thanks for the recommendation to read deeper at the the site. Particularly
the reference to the coring drill page. There I found the reference to
Arnold and several other very fine books. Unfortunately I tend to skim some
things on the web for the sake of time and I missed that page.
The same goes for the House of Ma'at. In fact when I initially opened it I
had the impression it was the opposite of it's character ( since I saw the
title "space travel in the bronze age"). But I quickly found it was fairly
rigorous and taking up the argument against delusional "history".
BTW, are you familiar with Archae Solenhofen? I'll do a little searching
but it is an unusual and interesting name; and with a hotmail address,
intriguing.
Thanks for your email and for the many notes you've made on learningstone
Paul
http://www.rigbysculpture.com
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