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Something found in uncle's tetele (mound)
My wife told me that her uncle let someone dig on his tetele. As best as I can tell tetele means man-made mound, but that is only because that seems to be what they are, not because I have translated the word.
It is not far from my house, she said we can see it from our roof. Of course, our land adjoins his. I am amazed I don't know it. I have been all through that property and don't recollect a large mound. Unless it is hidden by trees.
Anyway, they found something, he apparently will not say what it was. And, he told them to stop digging.
Is it pottery? Did they find bones? I have no idea. But, it would be in the category that he did not want it dug.
There could be several categories that would cause him to stop the digging. I would be more apt to think of bones, than anything else.
Is it possible? Yes. Several years ago, maybe 1/3 miles to the east, workers were digging to pour a footing for a new addition to a house. They encountered, I am starting to forget, maybe it's posted elsewhere on this forum, 6 or 8 skeletons, which the owner hid over night.
So, it is not inconceivable they found bones, and he would not want to disturb the dead.
I will see if I can find out. But, as other postings have indicated, this people in the country can be very incommunicative if they want to be.
I just don't think he would stop for pottery. It is too common here.
And, gold, first is not likely. Second, whoever dug would probably not keep that a secret. Possible, not likely because heavy drinking here is not uncommon.
So, strictly as a wild hunch, I am guessing they found more bones.
My wife told me that her uncle let someone dig on his tetele. As best as I can tell tetele means man-made mound, but that is only because that seems to be what they are, not because I have translated the word.
It is not far from my house, she said we can see it from our roof. Of course, our land adjoins his. I am amazed I don't know it. I have been all through that property and don't recollect a large mound. Unless it is hidden by trees.
Anyway, they found something, he apparently will not say what it was. And, he told them to stop digging.
Is it pottery? Did they find bones? I have no idea. But, it would be in the category that he did not want it dug.
There could be several categories that would cause him to stop the digging. I would be more apt to think of bones, than anything else.
Is it possible? Yes. Several years ago, maybe 1/3 miles to the east, workers were digging to pour a footing for a new addition to a house. They encountered, I am starting to forget, maybe it's posted elsewhere on this forum, 6 or 8 skeletons, which the owner hid over night.
So, it is not inconceivable they found bones, and he would not want to disturb the dead.
I will see if I can find out. But, as other postings have indicated, this people in the country can be very incommunicative if they want to be.
I just don't think he would stop for pottery. It is too common here.
And, gold, first is not likely. Second, whoever dug would probably not keep that a secret. Possible, not likely because heavy drinking here is not uncommon.
So, strictly as a wild hunch, I am guessing they found more bones.