Thousand Year Old Campfire, or Old Morris Cave: A Continuous Use Campsite in Mammoth Cave National Park, an Excavation (Book+PDF)

Thousand Year Old Campfire, or Old Morris Cave: A Continuous Use Campsite in Mammoth Cave National Park, an Excavation (Book+PDF)

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Thousand Year Old Campfire or Old Morris Cave: A Continuous Use Campsite in Mammoth Cave National Park, an Excavation  Thanks to Tim Hutchings, you will believe that a hole full of broken pots and animal bones can make you feel emotions. -Anna Anthropy I don't know if I know how to explain this, but I must try. You are buying a game. The game is disguised as a particular sort of regionally produced archaeology journal which I used to see for sale in state parks when I was a youth. In this solo game you are creating the results of an excavation of a cave mouth which has been a frequently used campsite for a thousand or more years. You do this backwards, building up history from the bedrock up. You will roll a die and add dirt, building the cave floor upwards over time. At some points there will be archaeological finds 'uncovered'; you will operate a flowchart to learn about that find and how it came to be there. I am very proud of these flowcharts–some of them are, mayb

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