"A fish plate is a Greek pottery vessel used by western, Hellenistic Greeks during the Fourth Century B.C. Although invented in Fifth-Century B.C. Athens, most of the corpus of surviving fish plates originate in South Italy, where Fourth-Century B.C. Greek settlers, called "Italiotes," manufactured them"
LOL! I know what you mean:)
> I remember reading about a stringer of section corners in Wyoming that were monumented with Mastodon bones.
Saw lots of GLO slab stone mons in S WY. Bones NF. Would have liked to seen that.
2001 GLO notes link to PDF file.
edit--Billy Owen Link
Thanks for posting this Daryl, lots of cool stuff out there.....
Nobody's going to bump 0.04 over with that baby.
How do you catch rabbits?
Unique up on them!
The kind of fish plate that would likely be used as a monument: