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Judi Lynn

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4. Having those experiences in one's background could make a fanatic of a person! Amazing.
Tue Aug 21, 2018, 01:28 AM
Aug 2018

I don't think it all falls into place for children until they are old enough to get a sense of history.

That would be some kind of experience.

Obsidian axe head. Stunning.

I think I noticed the article said they had trade routes that extended all the way to the Aztec civilization around Mexico City, and I have read that Aztecs used obsidian a lot. It would be fantastic to have that axe head again and have someone examine it.

Have never even seen an ancient axe head in person.

You lived in a great location.

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