From: RFaussette@aol.com
Date: Sun Nov 16 2003 - 22:55:04 EST
In a message dated 11/16/03 8:39:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
dickfischer@earthlink.net writes:
May I remind you that the clay "water-laid" deposits found in the central
cities of southern Mesopotamia at Kish, Shuruppak, Uruk (the biblical Erech), and
Lagash were all dated to the same period: 2900 BC. That is archaeological
evidence. How do you avoid it?
"Uruk expanded in size to 988 acres around 2900 B.C." Oxford Companion to
Archeology
Just a question. Evidence for a flood?
rich
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