Perhaps one of the most controversial finds in the Midden was also one of the most intellectually intriguing. Longer than our bodies and almost waist high, it was formed seamlessly of metal, indicating methods of fabrication more sophisticated than merely rolling or bending. We weren’t used to seen monolithic metal pieces of that [...]
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Chapter Twenty-Eight
There were no phalanges among the bones we discovered and, worse, no skulls. I discussed it with my two investigators and all agreed there was no way to get around the concept that whoever had been built around those bones had been killed elsewhere and the bones separated and brought here deliberately. As [...]
Chapter Twenty-Six
It might be debated which of the Midden finds was the most useful, but At would immediately nominate one that is hard to argue against. It was embedded in an extremely odd conglomerate of white-painted metal and black composite. The composite had been cracked, which led me to realize it was far inferior [...]