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November 5th, 2021, 06:04 AM | #1 |
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Hi Chuck,
Thanks for the link. interesting stuff. Modern technology indeed makes things more easy for archeologists. Will see what comes out from the field work which will follow. i would put my 50 cents on their hypothesis of a large zone for temporary encampments for the tribes / troops / delegations who came (waiting for orders , participants to ceremonies etc..) at times when the big man was present. These fellows would probably carry their yurts with them. Pierre |
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