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Offline Sourdough

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Found Cliff Dewellings
« on: April 05, 2009, 08:05:12 AM »
When I lived in Arizonia I would take my horses and ride off into the dessert on weekends, and any time I had a few days off.  I was just exploring, and having a good time being out by myself. 

One day I was in some mountains west of Pheonix, exploring when I decided to check out a canyon I had explored in before.  I had found what looked like steps cut into the rock going up on a previous trip.  I rode back up there and as it was getting late I made camp against the southern wall where it was cooler.  In the morning I went walking up near the face of the southern wall and turned around looking at the opposite side of the canyon and saw a massive area back under the rocks coming into view.  The morning sun was shining back into the area and I could just see what looked like a laid up stone wall.

Later in the day I crossed over to the area where I had seen what looked like steps and tried to climb them.  They led up and over a big cliff face.  Once on top it was easy walking to another sheer face, where better cut steps led up the wall.  I climbed these and eventually came to easier climbing.  Suddenly I came to the top and there was walls and roofed buildings.  Stones had been laid up making the walls.  At one time mud had been covering the walls, but it had fallen off in most areas.  I walked around finding broken pottery, and pieces of wood lying in corners.  There were fire pits where the stones were still blackened from ancient fires.  I did not disturb anything, I realized what a great discovery I had made and wanted to make sure treasure hunters and vandals did not find the area.

I notified the University Of Arizona, and took them out there the following weekend.  They were ecstatic about the find, and the fact it was totally undisturbed.  Although one guy felt I had taken some things and could not get over the idea that I had not touched anything.  The University said I would be credited with the find, but asked that I never tell anyone the exact location since they had no way of securing the area.  They wanted to keep it secret till they had examined it well.  It's now been over thirty years and they have not finished with their digging and cataloging the area.   
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Re: Found Cliff Dewellings
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2009, 08:17:30 AM »
Good read Sourdough, amazing find!
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Re: Found Cliff Dewellings
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2009, 01:02:32 PM »
That's pretty cool.

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Re: Found Cliff Dewellings
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2009, 02:34:38 PM »
I retired and moved to central Az in 2002 after spending a number of vacations rockhounding in this state.  While we have found anazazi villages, never anything like you mention.  What we did find was petrified wood within 50 miles of petrified Natl Forest.  We found an arroyo cut through an area about 40' deep.  While my wife sat in the jeep I got curious about a lump in the side of that big ditch.  What I dug into with my GI shovel, was a chunk of Arizona rainbow 8' across and about 12' long disappearing into the hill.  After talking to my wife we went back and covered it over.  2 years later 180 acres came up for tax lien sale with this chunk in the northern end.  Like a fool I bid it in for the price of unpaid taxes.  It appears after a sonar scan I may have over several hundred thousand tons of petrified conifer on my land, all in big chunks.  I called in a favor and had the open arroyo cut filled in.  Plan is to turn it over to NAU for a study sight.  It will give myself and heirs a tax write off for almost ever as NAU will get to use but not own or permanently remove any items.  Makes it a win / win for everybody.  I sort of gave up rockhounding though,  it's like finding the holy grail what else you going to look for that can top it.

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