Next question:Dankeschoen; but -- your clue re kids' books: that made me think of "Emil and ..." -- if I'd ever known the name of Herr Kaestner as author, I'd long forgotten -- I Googled the book's title. Had had no notion whether the bloke was born in Dresden; or Skaisgirren, East Prussia (Russian since 1945) ! Don't feel that I merit setting next question -- open floor, please.
Correct, your turn...I am somewhat fortunate to have come across this word in the research into the setting of my last question on prehistoric matters on this thread and it covers the study of the involved processes connected with fossilization.
The 16th century is correct.The only information I can supply, that might help others, is that Aotearoa (New Zealand) is the country, it was a Maori battle but as to the exact combatants I wouldn't know. Century wise we are probably back somewhere like the 16th.
You're thinking of The Battle of the Four Fights.Waikikamoukau province; the Toutaikouri and Ugivsadamuiua tribes (I'm being silly).
Is that where that renowned and highly-rare bird the Takahe [Notornis] is found?If it helps, the area in New Zealand was Kakahai.
A tad off-topic to the names of the two opponents we still seek, but as a matter of interest, whilst there are still living specimens of that bird in South Island, it was only in recent times that the birds in North Island became extinct.Is that where that renowned and highly-rare bird the Takahe [Notornis] is found?
Mods and RockersWe still need the names of the two warring tribes.
I was not aware that Maori tribes had tribal names such as those above.Mods and Rockers
Did you miss my last posting that stated "Open Floor" ?Have to agree with @Calthrop . The last question that was asked didn't seem to be "General Knowledge". Possibly anything but! :ROLLEYES
Did you miss my last posting that stated "Open Floor" ?
Perhaps it might be better if I took a sabbatical from this thread, as it appears that I have annoyed some thread contributors.
Indeed. However, the last four-part question was perhaps one which 99.99% of the general population would be unlikely to know the answer to. Is that then a good 'General Knowledge' question? Doubt it would ever be asked on the likes of 'University Challenge'.You do provide some interesting questions.
Perhaps it might be better if I took a sabbatical from this thread, as it appears that I have annoyed some thread contributors.
I know my questions don't have the depth or intellectual rigour of Xenophon but credit me with some level of intelligenceNorm?![]()