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In Lord Of The Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar, we are given a look at the Shire - home to those quirky little people known and loved as "Hobbits." But were these creatures something J.R.R. Tolkien made up - or did people like hobbits really exist? |
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[Via New Scientist]
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i live in the texas hillcontry . a few years ago i began collecting ancient artifacts.i am not an archeologist ora scientist persay, however i am an exellent tracker.i now have colleted hundreds of stick, stone, and bone artifacts that in my opinion pre date any ''native american'' artifacts.mind you,iam part indian from three sides of my father and mothers parents.i also resect that side of my heritage to the point that i live that way as much as this society,and my life allow.many of these artfacts equal or surpass those i have seen on the net .however, the only time i have attempted to have anything tested,was at the u.t. research center.after finger picking through my pieces and setting them aside,while holding a sinew ring with wooden ornament,he says,'' none of this is anything,but maybe this ring,but it is probably just some plastic melted togther that way.''i was there with cash in hand,prepared to pay for testing,if nothing else,for my own peace of mind.now,the major problem ihad with this fleamarket evaluation is that to find this guy i was lead,by student assistent,through this office/warehouse building part of which said alarmed area.then i was left with a man at an office to wait.then i had to walk back through this warehouse area,alarmed,where they had all there pieces stored.there, all laid out on tables lettered and numbered,was all the same''antient artifacts''i have,and showed some of to them.the sinew ring has been verified by two archeologist friends,how ever they are not qualified authenticators.as much indian as i have in me,i know quite abit about their pieces,these are not indian.i am also ac quainted with quite abit of indian lore about the white people here when their ancestors came.so,i empathize with the hobbit.i also wish to apologize if i may seem somewhat illiterate,i'm not,i'm just somewhat computer illiterate.i'm learning as we speak.so,thank you for patience,and your up lifting and enlightening information.sincerly terry lay
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