Drilled in the rock on the edge of the mesa, not far from a Pueblo.
R Retiredlawyer Jr. Member Mar 18, 2020 41 133 Snowflake AZ Detector(s) used Do not use one currently Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Mar 20, 2020 #1 Drilled in the rock on the edge of the mesa, not far from a Pueblo. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments 3F3BC1A5-F24B-4384-B274-B8379F1D9B80.jpeg 426.5 KB · Views: 47 7E553088-7F40-4A0A-B50C-E05D9A9D36B7.jpeg 398.4 KB · Views: 69 Upvote 0
Drilled in the rock on the edge of the mesa, not far from a Pueblo. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon!
Tdog Silver Member May 30, 2019 2,860 5,223 East Central Alabama Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Mar 20, 2020 #2 Not sure about those but I know of similar ones used for blasting/dynamite.
cyzak Bronze Member Jul 14, 2018 2,348 3,816 Mountains of Western Colorado Detector(s) used Garrett, General Mathematics, Geometry,Pentax,,Do the math it's there. Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 20, 2020 #3 I have came across these to and they are out in the middle of nowhere and have no idea what they are about, also they are in southeast Colorado.
I have came across these to and they are out in the middle of nowhere and have no idea what they are about, also they are in southeast Colorado.
joshuaream Silver Member Jun 25, 2009 3,170 4,482 Florida & Hong Kong Mar 20, 2020 #4 How deep are they? How big around? Are they perpendicular to the ground or sideways into the rock. Bed Rock mortars, blasting holes from mining, natural, lots of options.
How deep are they? How big around? Are they perpendicular to the ground or sideways into the rock. Bed Rock mortars, blasting holes from mining, natural, lots of options.
OP OP R Retiredlawyer Jr. Member Mar 18, 2020 41 133 Snowflake AZ Detector(s) used Do not use one currently Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Mar 20, 2020 Thread starter #5 They are about 1-2 inch in diameter, bored down into the surface rock that is on top of the bluff. I haven’t cleaned them out but they are not deep - maybe couple inches. They are definitely not modern.
They are about 1-2 inch in diameter, bored down into the surface rock that is on top of the bluff. I haven’t cleaned them out but they are not deep - maybe couple inches. They are definitely not modern.
F Fred250 Hero Member Jun 30, 2018 506 393 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 20, 2020 #6 No clue but thanks for sharing, I’d want to get to the bottom of those holes as well.
O Out Of Time Sr. Member Apr 10, 2019 326 872 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Mar 21, 2020 #7 Are they (unusually deep) cupules? https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=23014 https://ancientexplorermagazine.wor...ules-a-comparison-study-between-the-americas/
Are they (unusually deep) cupules? https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=23014 https://ancientexplorermagazine.wor...ules-a-comparison-study-between-the-americas/
OP OP R Retiredlawyer Jr. Member Mar 18, 2020 41 133 Snowflake AZ Detector(s) used Do not use one currently Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Mar 21, 2020 Thread starter #8 Now that the weather is getting nice I need to head back out there and clean out the debris to get a better look at them.
Now that the weather is getting nice I need to head back out there and clean out the debris to get a better look at them.