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Re: Round Mountain evidence
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Great concept, in theory. The problem is Oklahoma politics. It has
always been corrupt and will always be. If OHS has decided that Yale
is the site, then Yale it is. What I and others are trying to do is to
leave clues for future historians and archaeologists. After all, it took
2,000 years for the true locatton of the Teutonwald (sp.?) battlefield
in Germany to be discovered and then, it was a "fur distance" from
where it was supposed to be. And, if Opotheyahola's daughter can't
be trusted (and, she was there, at the battle), then all the evidence,
known and yet to be discovered, will not help in a corrupt system.
Only OU has archaeology, not OSU. A moot court, at either the OU or
TU law school, would do more justice in lieu of the ideal but doomed
endeavor you suggest (and I wish such a project as you suggest would
occur!).

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