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shawomet wrote:... glacial rebound did cause the land to rise. [...] The shoreline was further out the further back in time.
shawomet wrote:On the day we located the stone, the barnacles only filled the characters themselves, making it appear chalked. A very lucky break. As you can see from the above photo, uncleared who would know it's there?
shawomet wrote:State authorities are taking the theft seriously. I remain hopeful.
shawomet wrote:I believe it was the height of irresponsibility to disclose the exact location of this feature.
J Henkel wrote:shawomet wrote:I believe it was the height of irresponsibility to disclose the exact location of this feature.
I would even take it one step further up the line: The height of irresponsibility begins with publishing books and documentaries like "The Holy Grail in America". Let alone the shaky grounds pseudoscientific constructions like that are built upon, they create an additional religious component which isn't there actually. It just sells like hotcakes and attracts all kinds of religious and esoteric maniacs who in turn will take the disclosure of those features' exact location as an invitation to get active in whichever way they think fits their cause...
shawomet wrote:One must hone discrimination of intellect to a fine degree to see through as baseless so many claims made in the marketplace of popular opinion. Many people are unable to do so.
Isn't that where responsibility kicks in? Publishers and program directors should be able to do so or to have it done at least.
Publishers are concerned with sales. Period.
kbs2244 wrote:
I was surprised to learn that in the northern British Isles the beach level is rising.
Some kind of geological uplift is more that the sea level rise.
J Henkel wrote:shawomet wrote:One must hone discrimination of intellect to a fine degree to see through as baseless so many claims made in the marketplace of popular opinion. Many people are unable to do so.
Isn't that where responsibility kicks in? Publishers and program directors should be able to do so or to have it done at least. Otherwise you will have to accept incidents like the vanishing of the Narragansett Stone as a sacrifice to the marketplace of ideas. Shit happens. Next please.
Disclosure of the exact locations of archaeological features isn't the problem, really. You mentioned rock-carvings. The exact location of every registered and documented rock-carving (and runestone) in Denmark and Sweden is publicly available. Much more damage is done by publicly putting the artifacts and features into false kontexts. That's where information and education should rather go for a sound scientifically acceptable basis instead of a highly speculative and spectacular but commercially promising one.
kbs2244 wrote:shawomet wrote:But, sea level has risen considerably in the last 700 or so years.
Has it really? Or was it rather a change in shoreline and ground level due to geological processes?
That is an interesting idea.
What is the local geological condition?
I was surprised to learn that in the northern British Isles the beach level is rising.
Some kind of geological uplift is more that the sea level rise.
Could the same be true at Narragansett Bay.
I know the Great Lakes region is still rising from the lack of the ice weight on it.
shawomet wrote:No, sorry, I don't believe in censorship. [...] Who is going to make such a determination to publish or not at the publishing house?
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