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Lithic Remains with Glyphs Found in Sandstone in New Mexico (1 reply)

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I live in Kirtland NM, which is about 20 min east of Shiprock, in the Four Corners area. My wife and I do alot of surface excavation in the area here and have amassed a collection of stone artifacts and petrified artifacts. Artificial stone working, stone splicing, and sculptural remains (such as two left heels with subtle markings of color that may be decorative or glyphical). I have 4 or 5 large stones with glyphs or drawing, one with a falcon glyph clearly etched into the rock, with plenty of billowing designs, like as to resemble clouds, covering these stones. Almost all of the artificial stonework is of the same material or stone. Also in my collection are 2 small tablet like artifacts that have arranged or ordered dots on them, on both sides. The most common artifacts found are stones with planar facings, some perfectly cubed, all with angles cut into them. 90, 120 degree angles cut in planar fashion as if to fit together with other angled cut stones for building. ALL artifacts and gindings are exclusively coming from the small hills of sandstone roundabout the are here. Fossils and artifacts alike, all seeping out from the sandstone here. Which of course, sandstone brings to mind a flood. There are also a couple odd peaks called Twin Peaks, or Twin Mounds, in Kirtland NM that are clearly artificial, of pyramidal shape, and aligned perfectly east and west. One "peak" is of an elongated pyramid shape, stretching east to west. The other beside it is not elongated. There seems to be a large pad of stonework, such as like the temple mount, that these pyramids stand upon. Or are merely alevel of the complex. There is also sign of underground collapses, perhaps possible collapsed room, around these two peaks. All of this seems to point to an antediluvial civilization as the remains of it are exclusive and contemporary to the sandstone that's covers the four corners area. The Shiprock formation itself, being close to this area, as some have theorized it to be an ancient tree trunk, has walls spanning from the large formation. Walls that span in 3 cardinal directions, perpendicular to each other. The manner in which these walls were built, MATCHES the manner of stonework coming out of the sandstone! I understand that the mainstream history of the Shiprock formation says that its an extinct volcano, the walls themselves being remains of lava vains. But anyone can go onto Google Maps and 3D view the formation and the walls i speak of, and they are TALL! I live nearby, these walls are up to 10 feet thick in some places. All of shaped stone, so tightly fit, the seams are almost non existent. The walls, from ground level are about 50 feet high in some places, with much of the wall, from the ground up, being covered by large amounts of sand on either side of the walls...

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