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Re: orion water, date palms
> Thanks to Mark Dunn for a good post. Yes, of course, more rainfall (if that
> were the case) is relevant to the tree population. Yes, of course, even had
> there been relatively more rainfall, it would still need be collected for
> human use. Water collection systems are made by diverse groups. One need
> not resort to the dogmatic and evidenceless fort theory to explain this
> installation.
Of course, this cuts both ways: one need not resort to the dogmatic and
evidenceless Essene theory to explain it, either. Considering the
type and size of the structures, the way the analysis of the
"scriptorium" was so totally hosed up to make it fit the Essene
hypothesis, and loads of other problems (you really need to read
Golb), I would conclude that the Essene hypothesis is the one that is
truly "evidenceless" and the fort theory has much more behind it.
Dave Washburn
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