MVAC Senior Research Associate Dr. Connie Arzigian explains how oolites formed, and how they became part of the chert used by Native Americans.


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MVAC Senior Research Associate Dr. Connie Arzigian explains how oolites formed, and how they became part of the chert used by Native Americans.
Oolite (egg stone) is sedimentary rock and although most ooids are formed from the collection of calcium carbonate, this is not always the case as these structures can be composed of phosphate, dolomite or even chert.
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Sorry I just saw your response about the History of Love because I changed urls! Unfortunately I don't have much time to read either with school stuff but John Green is obviously wonderful, Middlesex by Jeffery Eugenides was pretty long and unusual but really really good. Everyone should read it. I read Love in the Asylum a while ago (right after the History of Love I think...I was going through a phase haha) by Lisa Carey and I recall liking it a lot as well. Hope those helped a little!
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