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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: Doug R who wrote (6235)4/20/2025 1:29:24 PM
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The thing is they didn't find large spear points or cutting tools, which he admits is a conundrum. The pictures of stone tools is deceiving.

All they found was small rock chips, and groupings of rocks they say "prove" the existence of man made hunting blinds or caches. Imho they have good imaginations.

Wave and ice action can move rocks into line formations, or into groupings. Finding rocks on the lake bottom in a certain pattern imho doesn't prove man put them there.

I snorkel some of those northern waters in summer and visibility is often 20 or 30 feet or more and can see lines of rocks all along natural low spots and cracks in the flat rock bottom of the lake bed, all natural caused.

During the time the lake was low and that ridge exposed, wave and ice action would cause the same thing.
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