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  • ...asizes archaeological revision and epistemic humility regarding historical evidence, setting up Episode 03's examination of Roman period asbestos use.<ref name ...asbestos use: ~5000-4700 BCE''', not the previously cited 2500 BCE. Recent archaeological analysis of Finnish Neolithic pottery at Kierikkisaari in the Lake Saimaa r ...
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  • ...s: Mediterranean texts document it extensively but leave no archaeological evidence; Finnish pottery leaves abundant proof but no written records. Why ancient ...ncy ancient world, Byzantine asbestos plaster, Benjamin Franklin asbestos, evidence paradox archaeology ...
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  • | '''06''' || '''What the Ancients Left Behind''' || '''Arc 1''' || '''Archaeological record, transition to medieval period''' || '''[[Asbestos Podcast EP06 Tran | 24 || The Paper Trail || Arc 5 || Corporate documents, internal memos, evidence of knowledge || ''Coming soon'' ...
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  • ...der cotton," demonstrates the power of narrative explanation over rational evidence.<ref name="mesothelioma_products">[https://www.mesothelioma.net/what-produc '''KEY FACTS - EARLIEST ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF ASBESTOS USE:''' ...
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  • ...kness of the lungs" which may be misattributed to asbestos when historical evidence suggests otherwise.<ref name="mesotheliomaattorney" /><ref name="ma_asbesto ...ablishing a series pattern of correcting historical misconceptions through evidence-based methodology. ...
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  • | Corporate concealment evidence || October 1, 1935 — Sumner Simpson Papers: "the less said about asbestos, ...by millennia. The earliest confirmed evidence comes from the Kierikkisaari archaeological site in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland, where Neolithic peoples mixed antho ...
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  • ...national Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), meaning there is sufficient evidence that each causes cancer in humans.<ref name="iarc" /> | style="padding:10px;" | Group 1 (sufficient evidence in humans) for all 6 asbestos types plus erionite (IARC Monographs)<ref nam ...
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  • * Late history: Modern mining ceased; site now archaeological '''HOST 1:''' Maybe three if you count India. But we have no evidence of actual extraction there. ...
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  • ...e got there. Episode 1: Finnish pottery fragments from 2700 BCE—the oldest evidence of humans using asbestos. Episode 2: The ancient Greeks encounter a rock th ...sode 6: The archaeological record. No mesothelioma in ancient remains. The evidence for what they actually knew—which wasn't much. ...
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