Proceedings
of the 19th Galactic Congress/page 1209/Late
Archaic Dwellings
Inner Cluster Archeological Aggregate
In
this contribution we describe a series of villages (clusters of 3 to
16 dwellings) in the Inc Valley of southern Loomisia. These dwellings
have been dated at 1.54 billion years before Congruence (bybc) (+/-
0.065 bybc) using neutrino-trace decay and at 1.44 +/- 0.10 bybc
using the comparative muon method. Beta Signoris III (BS3) has been
occupied by at least two races that reached the Village cultural
level. The villages of the Inc Valley were constructed by the extinct
Lopher people, apparently unrelated to the Chtrbэg, who colonized
BS3 in 12,967 ybc. Biomarkers from material collected in village 14C
(map layer 11) indicates that the inhabitants were part of the third
Remul Inflorescence. The dwellings are typically 1.8 to 2.4 meters
high at the center, domical, with a single entrance hole generally
facing the valley center. Inside, one large room was subdivided into
3 to 4 cubicals. One cubical was reserved for bartering, one for
reproduction/food consumption, and others for purposes connected to
art (or weather prediction). The outer surfaces of the dun-colored
domes bear traces of diverse natural pigments visible primarily in
the near-infrared. This is consistent with previous interpretations
of thermal murals observed in caves NE of the Inc Valley, which were
previously inferred to be products of Chtrbэg of the northern
strain. New neutrino-trace dates of the cave murals (p. 1766 of this
volume) indicate they are too old to have been painted by the
Chtrbэg. 692,236 samples of pigment residue were mapped in one
village of 16 dwellings. Response-cycle analysis (diurnal and
seasonal) generated a reflectance map covering the period of one year
(translated to the visual spectrum on map layer 12). The resultant
image stream, viewed as video, depicts construction of an object
resembling the 4.2-km high "Face" on BS2. There is no
evidence that the Lopher ever existed on BS2. Further research is
needed.
Publ. Drowning Atlantis, 2007
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