News Flash!
While conducting a survey in the Guadalupe Mountains of southcentral New Mexico, Lincoln National Forest Archaeologists recently located the proximal portion of a Clovis projectile point. Diane White, commented "I've been doing archaeology for 20 years" and thought she would never find anything as important as a Clovis artifact. Shortly after recovering the stone point, LNF archaeologists suffered from a temporary scare as the Clovis point was discovered missing by Amanda Sanchez. It turns out that one of the staff members had set the artifact next to the office candy dish, where it was picked up by another conscientious archaeologist, and locked up for safekeeping.
The Clovis point fragment is made of tan chert. It measures 2.5cm in length, 2cm wide, and .5cm in width just above the flute. There is a distinct flute on one side, and what appears to be a partial flute on the obverse. The point was broken ~3mm beyond the full flute. There appears to be at least two separate breaks, one of which is hinged.
Archaeologists are yet unsure of the total significance of this recent find. The site appears large and boundaries have not been completely identified. At least one archaeologist, forest service SCEP and Graduate student at New Mexico State University, Agnes Castronuevo hopes to find more associated with the site, perhaps even mammoth bones! "Blackwater Draw anyone?"
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Mt. Baker Snoqualmie Photo Gallery
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs/photo_gallery/
Here is a great album of photos from Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington State!
Here is a great album of photos from Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington State!
Wenatchee National Forest Photos
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/wenatchee/photographs/index.shtml
These are some photos from the forest in Eastern Washington!
These are some photos from the forest in Eastern Washington!
Bio-definitions
Biogenic – material originating in organisms.
Bioluminescence – production of light by biota.
Biomass – weight of living material per unit area.
Biome – an ecological zone that extends over a large region.
Biomonitoring – the evaluation of environmental conditions through the use of living organisms.
Biosphere – that portion of the surface of the earth in which life exists.
Biota – living organisms.
Biotic community – the organisms in a given habitat.
(just a list of definitions related to "bio")
Bioluminescence – production of light by biota.
Biomass – weight of living material per unit area.
Biome – an ecological zone that extends over a large region.
Biomonitoring – the evaluation of environmental conditions through the use of living organisms.
Biosphere – that portion of the surface of the earth in which life exists.
Biota – living organisms.
Biotic community – the organisms in a given habitat.
(just a list of definitions related to "bio")
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