AZ Republic Newspaper note

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Sunday Paper 10/3/2010 Valley & State section - frontpage article.

Interesting Front page article in the Valley and State section ( or was that State & Valley?) anyways the front page article has a photo of an archaeologist and a Park site where ancient Native American drawings were vandalized.
Let's just say up front that Archaeologists and Anthropologists study these thing because they have the budget.
Whether or not one drawing is archaeology and the other, the word ACE isn't is a question.
Remember that those might both also be considered graffiti.
The old brick alleyways in the NYC were held together by many layers of expensive spraypaint, but it was still a crime to steal it, and not wear protective gear while working with it.

The original drawings at the site in AZ might have been placed there to mark something.
Ancient peoples would build tombs and protect them and maybe Native Americans marked them as warnings.
You will notice a triangle shape under the letter A in ACE at the site in question.
That hides a well placed entrance of some sort to a tunnel or tomb, or both.
Sadly sometimes miners would be working and their site was ursurped by a leader of some sort for a tomb, and the miners sometimes ended up in there to keep it a secret.
Dangerous forensics type study may be needed.



Looking at the Phoenix paper for 9/18/2010.
Saw an interesting photograph in section E (Exploring Arizona) page E3.
The photo has a shot of a panoramic mountain area and in the foreground we would say there is something there, perhaps a dangerously placed entrance a mine or tomb.
In the backround you can see the mountains have been worked in such a way that they reflect the old saying... the ancients moved mountains" .they took them from the top down instaed of mining with holes and tunnels.
In the desert areas there is evidence that the Revolutionary War era had men out here "investigating these sites and sometimes being used for busy work to relocate the materials.
Mining was one way for "impressed men and criminals/sometimes mentally ill and diseased, t have a "use for them" since the areas was though to be dangerous due to the high temps.
Unfortunately that means these sites must be thoroughly checkedfor dangerous germs,, perhaps they might even be helpful for the presentday menace of germ warfare.
 

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