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[1] [2] [3] It is loosely synonymous with talus, material that accumulates at the base of a projecting mass of rock, [2] [4] or talus slope, a landform composed of talus. [5] The term scree is sometimes used more broadly for any sheet of loose rock fragments mantling a slope, while talus is used more narrowly for material that accumulates at ...
In the same area, in May 1968, Ben Hargis and Calvin Sarver of Wilsall, Montana were removing talus from the same outcrop and inadvertently found the red ocher-covered partial remains of a one- to two-year-old child (Anzick-1) associated with stone (8 Clovis points, scrapers, heat treated bi-faces), bone and antler artifacts (one identifiable ...
The talus (/ ˈ t eɪ l ə s /; Latin for ankle [1] or ankle bone; [2] pl.: tali), talus bone, astragalus (/ ə ˈ s t r æ ɡ ə l ə s /), or ankle bone is one of the group of foot bones known as the tarsus. The tarsus forms the lower part of the ankle joint. It transmits the entire weight of the body from the lower legs to the foot. [3]
The same stone is used on Capitol Square's Huntington Center, and a similar color on the Wyandotte Building nearby. [5]: 12 The rich red stone intensifies the brightness of the white limestone used in the Ohio Statehouse. [18] In 1975, the tower was claimed to be the largest granite structure on Earth. [11]
The Giant's Causeway (Irish: Clochán an Aifir) [1] is an area of approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. [3] [4] It is located in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland, about three miles (4.8 km) northeast of the town of Bushmills.
Talus Village (Site ID 5LP4223) Anasazi Basketmaker Durango: Talus Village, a Basketmaker II site with Basketmaker pit-house dwellings, was excavated in 1940 by Earl Morris, the first archaeologist to conduct professional excavations in LaPlata County. It was added to the Colorado Register of Historic Properties in 1996.
Talus caves are usually short, although the longest have up to several kilometers of explorable passages. [1] Examples of long talus caves include Bodagrottorna [] in Hälsingland, Sweden, with 2,600 metres (8,500 ft) of passage, [8] [5] the Touchy Sword of Damocles cave in New York, United States with over 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) of passage, [2]: 55 [9] and Merrills-Barn Door-And-The Hole ...
These dwellings are called talus pueblos. 354 talus pueblos have been documented on Tsankawi Mesa, with most located at the boundary between the Tshirege and Otowi members of the Bandelier Tuff that forms the bedrock of the mesa. [2] Since the time that the talus pueblos were inhabited, the masonry walls have collapsed.