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Did you know the first 17th century Jewish service cup in New Amsterdam was made by the silversmith Myer Myers? I'm so "glad" we haven't found what would make the Mormons right, but what they found, some written tablets Upstate under a tree near Palmyra, NY had six or seven affidavits sworn out in the local court with witnesses to the find. The rest they say is religion. Me I haven't been working too much in NYC recently. I did excavate a "twin" burial in City Hall Park in 1999 asked into it long after it started. It was supposed to be where they were going to put a drinking fountain in the new improved looks like 1879 park under then Mayor Giuliani, with added security which turned up some of the bones I had been researching for a number of years for a number of archaeologists. Almost all the burials had no clothes! Nothing with them that I know and why those two (and others) were together? I thought I found a small piece of Shittah (wood) with the outline of the two tablets once impressed into a wrist-worn strap. Perhaps where a piece representing the Ten Commandments was and the two adults buried together as part of the "First Almshouse" though the British ran a notorious prison nearby, where its said Ethan Allen was tortured under Major Cunningham's watch during the American Revolution. The British had barracks nearby too. "We've" built a stone plaza with stone from near Binghamton with darker sections representing the outlines of the former structures as near as they can be located without turning up the whole area from map logic. No one knew the two were under the planned drinking fountain and in the soft sand my knee went into one of the skulls. Marilyn London the forensic anthropologist supervising said from the Smithsonian and on-call with the Rhode Island police was in charge of the human remains.
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