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Ingomar Mounds Archaeological Preserve
FROM THE SOUTHEAST REGION
Join Southeastern Regional Field Rep Nikki Mattson for a virtual tour to Ingomar Mounds Archaeological Preserve in Union County, Mississippi. This 64 acre preserve is a Middle Woodland period mound site that once consisted of a total of 14 mounds, the largest being a flat-topped mound that is now covered in trees. In this virtual tour you'll visit the site and learn about its connection with the Chickasaw nation and the archaeology work that's been done there.
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Lamoka Lake Archaeological Preserve
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FROM THE EAST REGION Join Eastern Regional Director Kelley Berliner for a quick virtual tour to Lamoka Lake Archaeological Preserve in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Archaeological excavations at Lamoka Lake in the 1920s resulted in the identification and definition of the Archaic Period. Music track sourced from Adobe Stock Maudlin stock.adobe.com/search/audio?k=452592436 You can support...
Bayou Portage Guidry
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FROM THE SOUTHEAST REGION Join Southeastern Regional Field Representative Kelley Berliner for a virtual tour deep into the Louisiana Bayou to the Bayou Portage Guidry Mounds preserve. This is a fascinating preserve that holds at least 6 mounds that date to the late Coles Creek Plaquemine culture. Music track sourced from Adobe Stock Rainbow Strings stock.adobe.com/search/audio?k=786095542 You c...
Queen Esthers Town
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FROM THE EAST REGION Join Eastern Regional Director Kelley Berliner for a virtual tour to Queen Esther's Town, an over 90 acre preserve in Pennsylvania that stretches along the Susquehanna river. This is a fascinating preserve that holds five distinct archaeological sites with evidence of thousands of years of use by indigenous peoples who came to the area to take advantage of the rich river va...
All About American Archaeology Virtual Lecture
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This virtual lecture was presented by theTracy Loe, Editor of American Archaeology magazine for The Archaeological Conservancy. In the lecture Tracy shared information about American Archaeology, including a synopsis of the readership survey that was recently completed. She gives viewers an inside view into how each issue is put together, what her goals are for the magazine, and new (print and ...
A Site Visit to Wise Wix Archaeological Preserve
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FROM THE EASTERN REGION Take a virtual tour to Wise Wix Archaeological Preserve with Kelley Berliner, Eastern Regional Director for The Archaeological Conservancy. In this video you will visit a stratefied Paleo Indian site in central Delaware. Music track sourced from Adobe Stock Rainbow Strings stock.adobe.com/search/audio?k=786095542 You can support The Archaeological Conservancy's efforts t...
Regional Roundtable with Conservancy Regional Directors
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This virtual lecture was presented by the Regional Directors for The Archaeological Conservancy: Southwest Region: April M. Brown Southeast Region: Jessica Crawford East Region: Kelley Berliner West Region: Cory Wilkins Recorded: April 4, 2024 Running Time: 58:36 Links shared during the presentation: Conservancy Facebook page archaeologicalconservancy Conservancy CZcams page youtub...
Spokane Mound Archaeological Preserve
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FROM THE SOUTHEAST REGION Take a virtual tour to Spokane Mound with Jessica Crawford, Southeast - Regional Director for The Archaeological Conservancy. In this video you will visit a Late Woodland mound site in western Mississippi. Music track sourced from Adobe Stock Easy Summer at the Lake stock.adobe.com/search/audio?k=508930345 You can support The Archaeological Conservancy's efforts to pro...
Living Landscape of Mesa Prieta Virtual Lecture
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We are excited to share the premiere of our latest Virtual Tour video with all of you. This Movie Night Q&A aired live on Zoom Webinars and Facebook Live on Thurs, March 28, 2024 at 5 pm MDT. In this video you'll hear about our Outreach and Education project that was sponsored by the New Mexico Humanities Council and you'll meet Susan Bowdoin, Digital Outreach Coordinator April M. Brown, Southw...
Episode 8: The Living Landscape of Mesa Prieta
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Join us for a special Premiere Webinar of this Virtual Tour on Thursday, March 28, 2024. 5:00 PM MDT. Register on Zoom: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fYG-p3FvQd2YxaBBOwd4Uw#/registration Join The Archaeological Conservancy for the premiere of our newest Virtual Tour, Episode 8: The Living Landscape of Mesa Prieta, a cultural landscape in northern New Mexico. This film features two new pet...
The Leupp Isolation Center and Japanese American Imprisonment on Diné (Navajo) Lands
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This virtual lecture was presented by Dr. Davina Two Bears, Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. About the Lecture: On Thursday, February 15, 2024 we welcomed Davina Two Bears as our guest virtual lecturer. The Old Leupp Boarding School (OLBS), a historical archaeological site on the southwest Navajo reservation, is a signifi...
Fetterman Virtual Tour Movie Night Premiere
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We are excited to share the premiere of our latest Virtual Tour video with all of you. This Movie Night Q&A aired live on Zoom Webinars and Facebook Live on Thurs, January 25, 2024 at 5 pm MST. In this video you'll hear about our Outreach and Education project that was sponsored by the New Mexico Humanities Council and you'll meet four members of The Archaeological Conservancy staff (listed in ...
Episode 7: Fetterman Archaeological Preserve
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Join us on a virtual journey to central New Mexico where you'll visit the Fetterman Archaeological Preserve, a small pit house village that dates back to the Pueblo I and Pueblo II Periods (750 - 1150 CE). This film also includes a visit to the nearby historical ghost town of Riley/Santa Rita where you'll meet one of the original residents, Lawrence Aragon and hear about the historical context ...
Giving Tuesday Thanks from The Archaeological Conservancy
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Thank you, Donors! Because of you we met our #GivingTuesday goal of $25,000. This means we will be able to continue our work to preserve and protect archaeological sites across the country. We appreciate our #PreservationHeros !
Geographies of the Sacred
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This virtual lecture was presented by Dr. Matthew Martinez, Executive Director of the Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project in northern New Mexico. About the Lecture: Former Ohkay Owingeh Governor Herman Agoyo once remarked, “to us, these petroglyphs are not the remnants of some long-lost civilization that has been dead for many years…they are part of our living culture. What is stored in the petrogly...
Mazama Restoration Dunes Archaeological Preserve
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Mazama Restoration Dunes Archaeological Preserve
Siemer Archaeological Preserve
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Siemer Archaeological Preserve
Kirshner Archaeological Preserve
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Kirshner Archaeological Preserve
Sony Archaeological Preserve
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Sony Archaeological Preserve
Haynie Archaeological Preserve
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Haynie Archaeological Preserve
Yellow Jacket Canyon Archaeological Preserve
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Yellow Jacket Canyon Archaeological Preserve
Nemasket River Village Archaeological Preserve
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Nemasket River Village Archaeological Preserve
Giving Tuesday
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Giving Tuesday
Meteorites Found at or near Ancient Ruins in Central Arizona
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Meteorites Found at or near Ancient Ruins in Central Arizona
Prospect Hill: Enslavement and Freedom from Mississippi to Africa
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Prospect Hill: Enslavement and Freedom from Mississippi to Africa
An Exploration of Tijeras Canyon Archaeology
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An Exploration of Tijeras Canyon Archaeology
McKenzie Scott Grant Submission
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McKenzie Scott Grant Submission
Blanchard Harris Knowlton Archaeological Preserve in Mississippi | Giving Tuesday 2022
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Blanchard Harris Knowlton Archaeological Preserve in Mississippi | Giving Tuesday 2022
The Rosenstock Archaeological Preserve in Maryland | Giving Tuesday 2022
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The Rosenstock Archaeological Preserve in Maryland | Giving Tuesday 2022
The Holmes Group in New Mexico | Giving Tuesday 2022
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The Holmes Group in New Mexico | Giving Tuesday 2022

Komentáře

  • @nrgpirate
    @nrgpirate Před 3 dny

    The track migration of Native people demonstrates coming from South to North, and not from Berengia, but from South America. This means, contrary to the migration model, Native population never came from Asia, are distinctive species to the Americas, and most probably founded sub-asian groups by maritime migration first into the south-pacific, then eventually into the mainland of Asia, more than 30,000 years ago. Evidence even without large lumber boats, is demonstrated by the similarity between the Hanta virus of the south-pacific, and the dear-mice virus of the four-corners. The ancestral virus is the dear-mice virus.

  • @matildagreene1744
    @matildagreene1744 Před 4 dny

    Why aren't they 'owned' by the Elders ? Take the land...take the history too. Private land ? Yes, it was all private before scores of people of other cultures came and squatted w/firearms...UGH...My grandmother lived in Camp Verde. Even after the white confiscation.

  • @RobEdson
    @RobEdson Před 6 dny

    Pre-LGM, Beringia and North American corridor was open. Google 'sea level last 200,000 years' for a graph showing 50k years of -60m sea level pre LGM - www.e-education.psu.edu/earth107/node/1496 . I believe hunting sea mammals and fishing is a viable path but 50 k years of Beringia being open pre-LGM deserves a mention. This PDF shows ice free corridors while Beringia was open pre-LGM - google ' global ice sheet reconstruction for the past 80 000 years' look at pdf (supplemental - static-content.springer.com/esm/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41467-021-21469-w/MediaObjects/41467_2021_21469_MOESM1_ESM.pdf ) - p 10,11,14,15

  • @thomasgrove6768
    @thomasgrove6768 Před 6 dny

    Outstanding, it is good to see a collaborative effort to drive preservation. Bravo

  • @RobEdson
    @RobEdson Před 8 dny

    Pre-LGM, Beringia and North American corridor was open. Google 'sea level last 200,000 years' for a graph showing 50k years of -60m sea level pre-LGM. I believe hunting sea mammals and fishing is a viable path but 50 k years of Beringia being open pre-LGM deserves a mention. This PDF shows ice free corridors while Beringia was open pre-LGM - google ' global ice sheet reconstruction for the past 80 000 years' look at pdf (supplemental) - p 10,11,14,15

  • @paulfreeman23000
    @paulfreeman23000 Před 8 dny

    Excellent, that is a great time period, Thank You for keeping it safe.

  • @tomasneel1980
    @tomasneel1980 Před 20 dny

    Hi, very awesome and well done and informative how ever there is so much information in this video needs more research , I kindly ask for example it is a much more a bigger picture t, I’ve researched the Pueblo ppl my whole life, you mentioned the Hopi migrated exclusively from the verde valley. , I’m sure some clans migrated to the mesas from verde valley, but dang those major sites on the mesas had been inhabited for centuries before hitsatsinom. Homolivi , like 4mile, and no mention of centuries earlier athabascans/meso Aztec influence or pit house cultures 600 ad. Places like Chavez pass, all moggollon cultures, kayenta, ZUNI …. their cousin clans the Zuni, point of pines, And nothing said about the Tewa, chocoans, etc…… plus many clans were denied coming to the mesas according to some scholars. Verde valley culture was fast came and went . I just have difficulty accepting your view of the origin of the Hopi when there is impirical evidence stating other wise. What do you think cause I’m only interested in stubborn facts. Best wishes

  • @user-yg6dk9eh8g
    @user-yg6dk9eh8g Před 21 dnem

    tears on the trail

  • @stevegarcia3731
    @stevegarcia3731 Před 24 dny

    Narrator: "...and BTW, the population of Europe has been replaced at least 3 times in the last 14,000 years." I recently recognized a gap from ~13,000 to about ~8,500 in Europe of Y-DNA in Europe, with the Y-DNA AFTERWARD having NO genetics in common betwen groups before and after that gap. THE CAVE ARTISTS IN FRANCE AND SPAIN ARE NOT ANCESTORS OF TODAY'S EUROPEAN.

    • @stevegarcia3731
      @stevegarcia3731 Před 24 dny

      In addition, during that European gap the Americas actually had Y-DNA continuity. Meaning the present population of N America was here before the present population in Europe was there. If true, THIS IS AN ASTOUNDING thing.

  • @stevegarcia3731
    @stevegarcia3731 Před 24 dny

    I am gratified about the info here on the Anzick child. My first exposure to Anzick were the initial documents that this video clearly explains. That the association of the chold with the Clovis Point cache could not be determined due to the way the discoverers found the artifacts and bones. IOW, no one will ever know. Since it remains the ONLY site with "Clovis" remains, arkies seem to WANT this connection to be true. But wanting it to be true IS NOT SCIENCE. The sort of connection at Anzick would never be accepted anywhere else in the archaeological record, and it should not be accepted here. In addition the C14 dating of the kid is 12,500 cal years BP, which is 300 years too late for Clovis. The artifacts could have been there for hundreds of years before the kid. If you see a claim that Anzick is Clovis, they are being untruthful, and shame on them for their wishful thinking.

  • @terrymoran3705
    @terrymoran3705 Před 27 dny

    The "broad view" of the evidence, by an idiot! Loved it! That kind of humility is sorely needed amoung the specialists. Thank you Dr. Wernecke. You present a informative and persuasive arguement.

  • @redtobertshateshandles
    @redtobertshateshandles Před měsícem

    I wonder if the checkerboard pattern is a representation of the cultivation method. Which was extremely important. The random lines could be proto art before they realised that they could create an image. Or did it represent skin or fingerprints. Thanks for showing. Awesome.

  • @micf86
    @micf86 Před měsícem

    I thing about when did the Americas get populated. We will never find the truth because if the dates do not fit scientists views or what they believe the truth will be hidden.

  • @martyheresniak5203
    @martyheresniak5203 Před měsícem

    One of the finest extemporaneous speakers I've heard in a long time. Many tanks.

  • @jeremylarsen949
    @jeremylarsen949 Před měsícem

    uhm I do this with great of reverence to our great spirits above. uhm This video is Shit. uhm Really thought I would learn something from this. uhm

  • @steffenkarl7967
    @steffenkarl7967 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for your work ❤😊

  • @aleisterseverusgrey3778
    @aleisterseverusgrey3778 Před měsícem

    Trust me when i say that when you see a giant comet in the dark sky or just some flying past it's a religious experience no matter what you believe in.

    • @redtobertshateshandles
      @redtobertshateshandles Před měsícem

      Also, sightings of animals or insects even. I'll never forget my first and only firefly. I thought that it was someone walking with a flashlight , because that's exactly what it looked like. It frightened the heck out of me when it flew over a body of water.

  • @phishENchimps
    @phishENchimps Před měsícem

    I had a teacher describe the peopling of the world like throwing a large rock into a pond. And then another, and then another and then another. Many of the ripples die out and disappear, but others will group up and make their way back and forth.

  • @raymondswenson1268
    @raymondswenson1268 Před měsícem

    The Pacific Ocean's Japan current travels north along the coast of Japan and northeast Siberia, and continues across to the coast of Alaska south along the Pacific coast of the USA. Around 1809 three Japanese fishermen got caught in a storm, and were carried by the current all the way to the mouth of the Columbia River where a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post had been established at what is now Astoria, Oregon. They were given passage on an American whaling ship back to Japan, but the Tokugawa policy of refusing foreign contact led to the ship being fired upon. One fisherman ended up as a businessman in Hong Kong. The half-Native son of the trading post manager, Angus McDonald, was curious about the resemblance of Japanese to his mother's people, and he signed onto a whaler and paid the captain to drop him off in Hokkaido. He was taken captive, but then taken to Tokyo and enlisted to teach English to several samurai. He then took a Dutch vessel at Nagasaki and traveled round the world westward, returning to his home. The samurai he taught became the negotiators who dealt with Commodore Perry. Many Japanese, in gratitude, visit the grave in Spokane, WA of Ranald McDonald. So you can travel from East Asia to the west coast of North America without intending to. Surely the current was a major assist to intentional migration from Beringia, for anyone who knows how to fish or take sea lions and otters and seabirds.

  • @nativemega-art1625
    @nativemega-art1625 Před měsícem

    Interesting history 🙏

  • @iralien2
    @iralien2 Před měsícem

    Terrible title for a book! We are not idiots nor are you sir. Please be more respectful to your theory.

  • @MarilynMayer-cd5qk
    @MarilynMayer-cd5qk Před měsícem

    Thank you.

  • @napalmholocaust9093
    @napalmholocaust9093 Před 2 měsíci

    Rock art in Greece of boats goes back like 40,000 years.

  • @ro307805
    @ro307805 Před 2 měsíci

    Better hope those “idiots “ have a long attention span....

  • @user-ff4th7iv8j
    @user-ff4th7iv8j Před 2 měsíci

    Poor audio

  • @kevinatkins4090
    @kevinatkins4090 Před 2 měsíci

    I think Alferd dried their meat into jerky strips. Men's at the Los Pinos Indian agency found strips of "white man's meat" outside of their camp that he had thrown away.

  • @usmcmustang2972
    @usmcmustang2972 Před 2 měsíci

    They were not worried about hauling water up to their defensive living structures ... Their slaves did it for them ...

  • @user-hd5bh8os4i
    @user-hd5bh8os4i Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Nikki: Enjoyed 👋😎

  • @NocturnalIntellect
    @NocturnalIntellect Před 2 měsíci

    Glad to know it’s protected. Thanks Nikki.

  • @paulfreeman23000
    @paulfreeman23000 Před 2 měsíci

    Thumbs up, Thanks

  • @paulfreeman23000
    @paulfreeman23000 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @cottonwoodslim3497
    @cottonwoodslim3497 Před 2 měsíci

    This video conclusively proves we need to keep investigating and questioning our perceptions.

  • @katykristensen302
    @katykristensen302 Před 2 měsíci

    So, Adam and Eve could have been in North America?

  • @Gebwalter
    @Gebwalter Před 2 měsíci

    That rock art looks super old! Thats cool to see some of the sites etc around the area, I grew up on the north east side of the lake. I've been looking into mounds and would love more info on utah mounds? If any has any info, tag me please. I found this in looking for the Nephi mounds which seems there's not much info.

  • @degraff19er
    @degraff19er Před 2 měsíci

    The head of the bird petroglyph around the 29:00 mark in the video has a striking resemblance to some of the imagery on pillars at Gobekli Tepe.

  • @lucaswolf9931
    @lucaswolf9931 Před 2 měsíci

    Can you guys tell me why, all of the Paleo-Indian sites or (Most) and pre-European sites in Kentucky have been hidden quite literally???? I can only find one or two reports on it whatsoever. This is very significant History and I live in Christian County KY. Tired of History being changed and hidden. I wished The top 3 religions of the world would just quit peddling their bs and trying to completely change Humanity’s historical narrative. They need to face the facts that they have been throwing their whole lives believing in lies from the church! Smdh!!!!!!

    • @lucaswolf9931
      @lucaswolf9931 Před 2 měsíci

      I think that migration pattern crap is just that. Crap.

  • @alanbrooke3237
    @alanbrooke3237 Před 2 měsíci

    Yeah it's not complete, I've found 3 clovis in one field full of pea gravel, and one other 20 miles south of my first site. One other guy has found clovis 16 miles south of my second site, all in northwestern Indiana.

  • @degraff19er
    @degraff19er Před 2 měsíci

    The moon & water connection is very intriguing to me, especially given what is already known about the moon and tides. Could the ancients have also discovered a linkage between the moon and the subterranean water table? And with a connection to the South, I wonder if this ritualism peaked based on an awareness of the water/resource issues the Mayans experienced.

  • @Ck-zk3we
    @Ck-zk3we Před 2 měsíci

    I have spent alot of time in Asia. mayans look extremely asian

  • @NocturnalIntellect
    @NocturnalIntellect Před 2 měsíci

    I really appreciate this man’s knowledge. I’m half way through his presentation, and he just suggested Cahokia was a place of healing. Well, it was a place of human sacrifice 1000 yrs ago. Let’s see if he mentions that in the second half of his presentation. Here we go…

  • @mattmatt6572
    @mattmatt6572 Před 3 měsíci

    Your map of clovus fluted points should have many dots on the west side of present day lake Michigan I found points their I know another man who found many points their. I know the location of an ancient city their that should probably be an archeological dig site.

  • @GeorgeTudhope-mr7jx
    @GeorgeTudhope-mr7jx Před 3 měsíci

    Denisovion girls were hot

  • @paulfreeman23000
    @paulfreeman23000 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank You, thumbs up, subscribed. I will donate to receive the magazine, and would love to tell you about the Solutrean artifacts I have collected over the last 12 years. Across Atlantic Ice inspired me to study, research and contact the authors. The mid Atlantic has given up its secrets, and American Gravettian artifacts from one collection listed as drills and tools rescued.

  • @76rjackson
    @76rjackson Před 3 měsíci

    We now know that there was a maritime connection between Asia and SA due to genetics showing an Austronesian signature.

  • @rtoguidver3651
    @rtoguidver3651 Před 3 měsíci

    39°36′39″N 76°6′1″W in the USA had a mini ice age with a glacier 1 mile high 1000 years ago.

  • @rtoguidver3651
    @rtoguidver3651 Před 3 měsíci

    Skeleton Lake in the Himalaya is where people died climbing above the flood - 16,470 ft. Noah's Ark !

  • @groundedinfirstprinciples383

    This was a spectacular interview. I'm 2 hours away. Hope to see you there.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Před 3 měsíci

    Greetings from the BIG SKY

  • @dominicgarcia85
    @dominicgarcia85 Před 3 měsíci

    I know of a pit house site I’m unsure that had ever been dug it doesn’t contain much beyond structure reminants as our parents and cousins made a treehouse/fort passsd down through kids to their kids I wish I knew this before it may have held evidence it’s since buried the petro glyphs are near by among cliff/ tops of hills in around rincon loop and Gutierrez canyon

  • @dominicgarcia85
    @dominicgarcia85 Před 3 měsíci

    I won’t say where but fairly close to this site in a north east direction there are undocumented petroglyphs I assume are related to these pueboans this is my home own land here I wish they would do more research faster