The condition of some of the relics suggest that the people may have had to leave quickly, that metate didn't just fall apart, nor did the various pots. Warring tribes profited mostly by raiding other tribes. Tribes often moved on and would leave nothing that could be beneficial to the incoming tribes. The pattern on one of the shards was just like some I found in Arizona, interesting!
Logical conclusion. Isn't it fun to think of all the different theories !Part of the theory about Mesa Verde is that the 'houses' were originally much closer to the river but as the river receded, land dried out and people moved away. Another theory is that the people lived on top of the mesa and gradually moved lower to be closer to water. I wasn't there so don't really know. We just guess about all this stuff
Wonder how much is 'modern' graffiti and how much is old stuff. Like the white wolf?
I think I have a lot of work to do on my sign reading skills. That last one is quite a mystery, but the best I can come up with is the man and woman got two goats that had just jumped the fence, had a martini to celebrate with their two children, ate two jalapenos and a donut and were building a longer fence when Daves drone flew over and they waved at it. Haven't quite figured out the significance of the white coyote in lower right hand corner.
Not bad for a beginner, huh Dave? Where did I go wrong?
Gotta wonder if that's something the village elders were saying back then.Be glad, around here everything would be graffitied up, seems like some people just can't leave well enough alone!
Musta missed that one, Don.Other than you didn't mention the kids were playing soccer before all the goat commotion.
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???? Well?......1st known basement?...... Bomb shelter???