An Archaeologist and I Enter an Ancient City Eroding Out of the Earth

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  • @Desert.Drifter
    @Desert.Drifter  3 місяці тому +421

    I wanted to feature the Archaeological Conservancy because they are doing amazing work. If you'd like to learn more or support them, here's a link. donate.archaeologicalconservancy.org/pages/desert-drifter-montezuma-village I hope this is only the beginning of what we can accomplish together as a community! I'm grateful for the opportunity to share this experience with you, enjoy!

    • @TheArchaeologicalConservancy
      @TheArchaeologicalConservancy 3 місяці тому +26

      It was a joy and honor to experience this site together with you. We appreciate your care, concern, and caution when you are out exploring and love that you encourage all of us to be tread lightly and leave no trace. Thank you!

    • @Bartskarts
      @Bartskarts 3 місяці тому +4

      Reintroduce beavers into the area and it may become fertile again.... Just sayin

    • @72marshflower15
      @72marshflower15 3 місяці тому +6

      Too bad that conservation isn’t preservation..

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 3 місяці тому

      WHY.. does every explanation relate to rituals, gods, religion.. INSTEAD OF HISTORY, STORIES PASSED DOWN..they didnt have religion.. plus, id ask him, have you spoken to the original owners, for explantions. instead of supositions of times dates uses..a curved structure at begining of story, had pointed mounds coming out & covering it. so. was this built before a flood, & the debri is slowly revealing it.?. i dont trust the spill from any archeologist, scientist. most are indoctinated to state what there told , not form there own opinion.. or they get ousted to do seminars, no grants..niel de grasse tyson, is a good example of dont rock the boat, i like my position as head of astrophysics..

    • @ToddP-jzda1
      @ToddP-jzda1 3 місяці тому +2

      I think those little domes were like guard positions and they would watch over the people to let them know if somebody was coming just my opinion

  • @justinrichardson3864
    @justinrichardson3864 3 місяці тому +1479

    What this channel has accomplished in 10 months is staggering. This should be airing on PBS.

    • @lyleharrenstein7094
      @lyleharrenstein7094 3 місяці тому +82

      Andrew is an amazing person. PBS would be lucky to have him. Thank you ANDREW !!

    • @youropionmattersnot
      @youropionmattersnot 3 місяці тому

      PBS is not concerned with truth or facts. Their three letter moniker stands for Pure BS.

    • @harriotteworthington3147
      @harriotteworthington3147 3 місяці тому +41

      A third echo is voiced here… here… here…

    • @mtnvalley9298
      @mtnvalley9298 3 місяці тому +31

      He's getting so many eyeballs here it would be interesting to see if he would get more views on PBS. He will get offers I'm sure of it.

    • @jlangevin65
      @jlangevin65 3 місяці тому +38

      UA-cam has noticed too because they're bombarding the video with commercials; that's how Dan was able to make that donation.

  • @AbesNbacon
    @AbesNbacon 3 місяці тому +1082

    I understand the conservancy may have invited you for publicity of their organization. But they also invited you for your dedication to educate us viewers. Thank you for sharing. Stay Safe and Well.

    • @Desert.Drifter
      @Desert.Drifter  3 місяці тому +116

      I actually reached out to them because I wanted to showcase all they are doing! Thank you for watching and sharing the journey with me!

    • @markromano6417
      @markromano6417 3 місяці тому +29

      When we saw this video I turned to my wife and said they are giving him respect by doing this together

    • @bretblackburn2072
      @bretblackburn2072 3 місяці тому +17

      Great video!!! Places I would never be able to go. Amazing history.

    • @FirstCircle-sw2qz
      @FirstCircle-sw2qz 3 місяці тому +5

      "educate" or rather keep muddying the waters.

    • @jf2369af
      @jf2369af 3 місяці тому +2

      They just want more money. Why isn't this site being excavated instead of letting it all get destroyed?

  • @user-ri2ee4qg7k
    @user-ri2ee4qg7k 3 місяці тому +332

    I've known Winston for many years, and have had the distinct pleasure and honor of working with him on occasion. HE is truly one of the greatest treasures we have in the desert southwest. Truly one of a kind, immensely knowledgeable, and an absolute joy to be with in the field. I guarantee you that no matter how much he showed/shared/taught you, it is the tiniest fraction of what he holds. Seeing these places through his eyes out there on foot, has been among the most amazing experiences in my life.

    • @LaurieAnnCurry
      @LaurieAnnCurry 3 місяці тому +9

      Totally jelly

    • @wingnutbert9685
      @wingnutbert9685 2 місяці тому +33

      When an expert says "...some white guy making up stories again...". That spoke volumes. No hyperbole. No ego boosting. No bull schit. He's gained a vast amount of first hand experience and discovery but, as evident from that one sentence, acknowledges that so much is guess work. Way too many "experts" in archeology speak in absolute terms or in unquestionable positions of authority. Tip of the hat and a deep, waist level bow to Winston for his humility. Please extend a thank you to him.

    • @MakerBoyOldBoy
      @MakerBoyOldBoy 2 місяці тому +12

      It is very refreshing to listen to a knowledgeable person who provides what is actually known and refusing to pontificate with his own fantasies. Good on him. It is also a worthy feather in the cap of The Desert Drifter that they reached out to him.

    • @AL808HAWAII
      @AL808HAWAII 2 місяці тому +4

      Descendants and their oral history holds alot of knowledge of that special place.

    • @natural8677
      @natural8677 Місяць тому

      definitely hope there are more videos to record and document this legend

  • @bamarock929
    @bamarock929 2 місяці тому +83

    Let me say as someone who has lost mobility due to injuries I greatly enjoy your videos. For those of us who can't go and do anymore you are our eyes. Thank you for your work.

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 2 місяці тому +1

      A resource for you, for all of us really:
      The "Universal Law of Attraction" is Absolute. ✓ ☀️
      When we Understand + Comprehend this Law thoroughly, then "Realization" gives us the 🔑 to our desires.
      We then truly see how "Any-Thing" is absolutely Possible.
      There's a whole other very Real and True "Reality" and we each are Worthy of it and have the 🔑 to it.
      Everything truly is "Energy, Vibration, and Frequency"
      ... and so are our:
      "Thoughts + Feelings X Beliefs"
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      Best Thoughts!
      Beth Bartlett
      Sociologist/Behavioralist
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    • @PeachesandMoss
      @PeachesandMoss 2 місяці тому +1

      I feel the same

    • @got_glintsp963
      @got_glintsp963 2 місяці тому +1

      I feel the same way! It’s the only way I think I could ever see such places.

    • @davidlang9939
      @davidlang9939 Місяць тому +1

      I'M WICH-YA EVERY STEP/DRONE FLIGHT OF THE WAY -- IMMOBILIZED BUT EAGER TO PARTICIPATE MENTALLY!!

    • @carlaatkins2619
      @carlaatkins2619 Місяць тому

      Ditto

  • @wingnutbert9685
    @wingnutbert9685 2 місяці тому +74

    Just a thought: A group like the Archaeological Conservancy should have a YT channel of their own. Have multi episode features from their various sites, highlighting the history and discoveries with the resident experts like Winston. Something like the UK's 'Digging for Britain'. Would be multipurpose as a public education tool and a fund raising medium with Patreon tiers, merch, and maybe fund raising private tours, etc. Further the outreach by inviting Tubers like yourself to come film onsite. Or even have bigger channels that are of the same style and ethos as yours that are local to their various properties, stand as the show hosts, rather than have one host ping ponging around. Might be a beneficial relationship for both the Arch. Conserv. and the UA-camr's channel, exchanging content locations for viewership bases.

  • @brkaz5864
    @brkaz5864 3 місяці тому +296

    Thank you. As a native of the American Southwest I have long been a member of the Archeological Conservancy. The work they do ties us to our ancient landscape and helps us understand those that came before us. Too much of those ancient landscapes, particularly in the Southwest, are being sold off by the "stewards" of those lands to foreign mining interests. The work being done by the Conservancy is of vital importance.

    • @number1angel66
      @number1angel66 3 місяці тому +17

      Why are indigenous people not the ones in possession of the land? I'm grateful it is being preserved and protected but it hurts to know so many natives were murdered and horribly mistreated yet the white people take over everything and are somewhat disrespectful, as the one guy said, "stinkin' cliffs and another white guy making up stories again, it's what we do...", his own words. I am white but I think them getting the land and making things up is extremely disrespectful, and I left a comment to that effect. I would like to see the indigenous people from that area stand up to the government. I just get frustrated about this subject. When I come across the abuses the indigenous people suffered, like the Osage natives for example, I get upset. Blessings of love and light to you and your family and friends.

    • @chuckhaggard1584
      @chuckhaggard1584 2 місяці тому

      @@number1angel66 I'm going to use my half Cherokee privilege to point out that you repeat several modern BS woke talking points.
      Who do you think these people were defensive against in the 1200s? Hint; It wasn't white people...
      Also, humans aren't indigenous to the Americas, or Europe, or Asia... everyone here in the US came from somewhere else.

    • @helvetii42
      @helvetii42 2 місяці тому +9

      ​@@number1angel66lots of natives have white skin.

    • @markcooper9063
      @markcooper9063 2 місяці тому

      A lot of natives​ killed each other for food and propertys@@number1angel66

    • @gregb6469
      @gregb6469 2 місяці тому

      @@number1angel66 -- The tribes that live in that area now are not the same ones that lived there a thousand years ago, and thus have no more legitimate claim over the sites than do people of European descent. Throughout history, all over the world, all land has belonged to whatever group was strong enough to take and hold it. Your irrational 'White guilt' feelings don't change that.

  • @_SurferGeek_
    @_SurferGeek_ 3 місяці тому +179

    LiDAR has been a boon to archeology! So many new ancient structures all over the world have been found.
    Years of new discoveries and research ahead... Quite exciting!

    • @IceLynne
      @IceLynne 3 місяці тому +21

      Especially in jungles that have covered up most structures like in Mexico. Such an awesome technology!

    • @mt_navyviking
      @mt_navyviking 2 місяці тому +7

      It’s also opened up the reality of what areas used to contain such as farming, and really shows how much various forest have overgrown previously open prairies and grasslands.

    • @MakerBoyOldBoy
      @MakerBoyOldBoy 2 місяці тому +2

      I had a customer who mentioned that he was helping to develop something he called LIDAR. He simply let me guess at it but never confirmed anything. He could keep a secret.

    • @_SurferGeek_
      @_SurferGeek_ 2 місяці тому +1

      @@MakerBoyOldBoy Wow! 60+ years ago!

  • @Livlifetaistdeth
    @Livlifetaistdeth 3 місяці тому +249

    Winston: Pretends to not know what the arrowhead is called and seamlessly proceeds to define every name attached to said item. You were correct in your assessment, Winston probably does know more about that area than anyone alive. Thank you for sharing this fantastic learning opportunity. "Some white guy making up stories again" haha his self depreciating demeanor is fantastic. Thank you for introducing him and giving him credit for taking a lifetime to understand these important cultures.

    • @Desert.Drifter
      @Desert.Drifter  3 місяці тому +34

      Haha yes, he is a character. So knowledgeable yet humble.

    • @tristenshumway6999
      @tristenshumway6999 13 днів тому

      Winston would like to think he knows more about the area than anyone else, but he's discredited many true artifacts that didn't aline with what (he) believes. I wish I could share more...

  • @galerae947
    @galerae947 2 місяці тому +18

    I had the privilege of spending a week in Chaco Canyon with a group of archeologists about 15 years ago. Fascinating

  • @dianamiller3307
    @dianamiller3307 8 днів тому +3

    I just became a member of Archaeological Conservancy because of this video. This is what I wrote on my membership application
    Comments:
    I decided to become a member after seeing a UA-cam video by Desert Drifter. I was an anthropology major when I started college and always wanted to be an archeologist, but I became a nurse instead. I was unaware of The Archeological Conservancy prior.
    My hope is that if all your subscribers do this (membership starts at just $25) we could fund many more years of preservation. I feel it is especially important as corporations try to raid our country of its heritage and resources.
    Thank you for making me aware of this organization and their vital work, and thank you for making content we cant see anywhere else. This is quality work rivaling anything on television currently.

  • @theresebennett5372
    @theresebennett5372 3 місяці тому +293

    Desert Drifter, you have definitely earned a trip to this amazing place in New Mexico. Your constant concern about preserving the history of those who came before us. It wasn't by happenstance you were invited to this amazing place. It's your ethical stance you share with all of us.
    I've been watching all your videos with my mother, who has Alzheimer's. It's tough to find a show that doesn't upset her. Yet I can put your videos on, and she lightens up immediately!
    I want to thank you for all you do for all of us, every day, by trekking so many amazing places. Then, producing these amazing videos to share with all of us.
    Honestly, we've given up on standard television networks, and now quality videos produced by people like you.
    Thank you for brightening my mother's life as you do!

    • @khanysafan1705
      @khanysafan1705 3 місяці тому +11

      Did they say this is in New Mexico? They did mention Mancos and Dolores which are Colorado communities near the Four Corners area.

    • @allanfifield8256
      @allanfifield8256 3 місяці тому +10

      @@khanysafan1705 Let's just leave it a little fuzzy.

    • @jdholbrook33
      @jdholbrook33 3 місяці тому +7

      Well said my friend and very true. This channel makes some excellent content.

    • @khanysafan1705
      @khanysafan1705 3 місяці тому +6

      Well, he did say it’s the Four Corners area, and they spoke of nearby communities, including Mesa Verde, so, though I wish it was fuzzier, the cat is kinda out of the bag. Besides, it sounds like with all the looting, you’d just have to ask a local. Sad, but true.

    • @Desert.Drifter
      @Desert.Drifter  3 місяці тому +22

      Grateful to hear my videos are something that bring connection between your mother and yourself :)

  • @judyklein3221
    @judyklein3221 3 місяці тому +151

    I'm so glad that the Conservancy has purchased and conserved this enormous site. And it's wonderful that you were able to share this with your followers. Thank you!

    • @trainman1209
      @trainman1209 7 днів тому

      But what does it have to do with our modern environment?

  • @MrAKhiker
    @MrAKhiker 3 місяці тому +195

    As an archaeological conservancy member and amateur archaeological volunteer, thank you for this! TAC is doing wonderful work protecting these sites. Your respectful and fascinating videos highlight the cultural resources in this area and the need to protect them. BTW as a former rock climber, I do appreciate your climbing skill and technique. 😊

  • @Jtstien
    @Jtstien 2 місяці тому +10

    The quality of this channel is unparalleled. Your ability to story tell and bring us along for the journey makes me immerse so much into what you are doing. You are what UA-cam is all about. Also inspire me to go out and explore which is awesome.

  • @bathsheba.b8656
    @bathsheba.b8656 3 місяці тому +111

    Ten minutes into this video and I wanted to say that I could watch two hour videos from you, there is something very special about the way you inform and educate us. Thanks.

    • @taffifernsemer882
      @taffifernsemer882 3 місяці тому +4

      I've felt that same way since I saw a video of his the first time.

  • @cj8947
    @cj8947 3 місяці тому +142

    What a delightful down to earth fella Winston is! This video was as usual a wonderful watch!

    • @Desert.Drifter
      @Desert.Drifter  3 місяці тому +5

      Yeah he has a great, dry sense of humor

  • @dianesnow9806
    @dianesnow9806 3 місяці тому +100

    Dear Andrew, That was very interesting. Being an 79 year old grandma. I wish that we had visited places like this when we were out and exploring these United States when we were much younger. Truly this was a great episode and PBS would do themselves a great honor if they hired you. You have such a rare commodity in the respect and such that you show these archeological sites. Blessings always 🙏🏻💕🙏🏻

  • @kenmartin5299
    @kenmartin5299 2 місяці тому +7

    You my friend are right on time. This channel is important to current archeology, but invaluable to future generations. Keep documenting.

  • @bobbarista111
    @bobbarista111 3 місяці тому +53

    Huge value to us and you when you bring in a local archaeologist. Kudos!!

  • @pttpforever
    @pttpforever 3 місяці тому +137

    How much better educated we would all be if what we now know of Indigenous American History was taught as part of American History in our schools. Thank you ever so much, Andrew and the Conservancy for offering this fascinating, enlightening and informative presentation!

    • @Shalompaz-m7w
      @Shalompaz-m7w 3 місяці тому +18

      Unfortunately, that is not happening, is like they want our children to forget our AMAZING HISTORY.

    • @youropionmattersnot
      @youropionmattersnot 3 місяці тому +6

      It was taught in my school. Most of it were lies.

    • @kathleenjohnson3645
      @kathleenjohnson3645 3 місяці тому

      I had to wait until college to get a class on American Indians. Our public schools are not set up to know about other cultures. Racism doesn’t allow for empathy or knowledge of minorities.

    • @dennislindqvist1265
      @dennislindqvist1265 3 місяці тому +9

      It sounds strange if the school system ignores the first 15,000 years of human activity on the continent.

    • @813lem
      @813lem 3 місяці тому +15

      ​​@@dennislindqvist1265but they do ignore it. I asked my 10th grade history teacher why we never learn what was here before we came, the ancient history of the very land we live on. I didnt get an answer, so i started looking for it on my own....and here we are...!

  • @nonofinn7136
    @nonofinn7136 3 місяці тому +68

    Ok. Now I am officially super envious. Thank you for your work and taking us along! You just keep getting better!

  • @davkatjenn
    @davkatjenn Місяць тому +4

    Great work by the Archaeological Conservancy. Thank you for saving our wonderful, sacred locations.

  • @kirabatts272
    @kirabatts272 2 місяці тому +3

    I want to thank you. My stepson is obsessed with watching your videos. You have such a soothing demeanor, and he can sit and calmly watch for hours.

  • @richardstutrud5293
    @richardstutrud5293 3 місяці тому +26

    I want to thank you so much for bringing your vidios to youtube, I am 80 yrs old and am not able to go to places like those that you show and I really enjoy each of you outings, again THANK YOU

  • @redmoondesignbeth9119
    @redmoondesignbeth9119 3 місяці тому +78

    Love this! Thank You all. I've lived in N NM over 40 years. One summer I volunteered and lived on site at the Aztec Ruins Nat Park. I was never the same. Spent nights in the Kiva just meditating. Energies linger. :)

    • @PeteKiefer
      @PeteKiefer 3 місяці тому +6

      I would love to hear your stories from your days and nights at Aztec Ruins.
      Pete

    • @Shalompaz-m7w
      @Shalompaz-m7w 3 місяці тому +1

      Me too, are the still talking place. That would be a great experience.​@@PeteKiefer

    • @redmoondesignbeth9119
      @redmoondesignbeth9119 3 місяці тому +16

      @@PeteKiefer:) My favorite memory was how the animals would start coming out right after the park closed. One time the Staff was sitting at the edge playing cards and a MAGNIFICENT Buck slowly and regally strolled past us about 20 feet away. He was with 2 does. . I think he was showing off.
      *It was during the solar eclipse and we hosted school kids to come check it out. The Park had 2 very large telescopes. All the Native Staff took off that day as it was forbidden for them to observe an eclipse.
      The Park also brought out the telescopes at night. I saw Saturn and it was overwhelming to know I existed and It was in my same world. You could not believe in a flat after that seeing the curve of the planet.
      *While I've lived off and on in Aztec for 40 years I also have lived all over from Wash to Tampa, originally from the Chicago area. I have NEVER felt the peace like I have in the 4 Corners.
      *Rose B Simpson was Artist-in-Residence for a month. Her mom is Roxanne Swentzell Artist Royalty in Santa Fe. The Grandmother is the voice of Chaco Canyon. She is Bear Clan and during her stay there were bear sightings in the area. The morning she was to leave tho, she was delayed because a Bear was blocking the #2 entrance to the park.
      *There is a sweet video of the Kiva with music but no people. It almost gives you the feel of that place. It was more spiritual than a church. I would spend most evenings in the dark and sometimes a couple of friends would join. I could NOT go in during a Full Moon. Scary.
      *Now, I have to add I am very psychic since I was on diapers and they put me on drugs as a 5 yr old to make it go away. Made it worse. So these are my impressions which the Staff did NOT want to talk about. I could feel a strong presence there...and thru the whole park. But at night in the Kiva I swear I was aware of dancers. I was never the same.
      This is my theory and I realize some think it is BS...but in my Heart I believe that their Shamans were aware that the Spanish were coming and they purposely raised their vibration thru dance and ceremony to occupy a separate dimension. I got a strong sense of a dimensional elevator. I believe "they" are still in that spot. HOW could ALL the natives just disappear 800 years ago all thru the SW and Mexico. Aztec is at the 3 Rivers so there should have been water. If people just left where did they go? Why isn't the land littered with skeletons if things were that extreme?
      I'm 72 now and have had my Visions proven after all this time. In my Heart I believe that WE are going thru a dimensional separation also. There is SO much polarity. Matter is frequency. Happy is one frequency and Hate is in another and two discordant frequencies can not occupy the same space. IMO Reality is like Swiss Cheese with pockets of alternate realities in the same area but not interacting and each will eventually fade away from the other. Any more chat and you can google me if you add "Santa Fe" to my handle name. :)

    • @redmoondesignbeth9119
      @redmoondesignbeth9119 3 місяці тому +4

      One time I was at Crow Canyon and put my hand on a Spiral and had to jerk my hand away because "Something" was pulling me "in".

    • @813lem
      @813lem 3 місяці тому

      ​@@redmoondesignbeth9119what an interesting experience. You are definitly some one id like to have a conversation with. I agree I believe they knew something was coming and it wasnt good but there was nothing they could do, except pray and hope. Ive heard there are many ancient energies deeply inbedded in that area.

  • @alisakimi1
    @alisakimi1 3 місяці тому +32

    Wow, what a great opportunity. It's no surprise that they picked you to represent the conservancy with the care and passion you have for these sights. Also, thank you for donating on our behalf.

  • @HikeingiTuP
    @HikeingiTuP 2 місяці тому +2

    They preserve these places, that's great.
    Who else ever gets to see them apart from themselves and an invited few?

  • @reyesestrada3922
    @reyesestrada3922 2 місяці тому +2

    This is my favorite type of content, EXELLENT JOB ! Never gets old. It is incredible to see what has been left behind undisturbed for many years.

  • @sevenirises
    @sevenirises 3 місяці тому +43

    Wow Andrew! What a video! Thank you also to the archaeology team who allowed this to be shared. You said you feel a loss you were born 100 years too late......but 100 years from now someone will be envying you to have seen this in 2024. I already envy you that you see this in person. What a wonderfully preserved treasure. Thank you!

  • @thoughts_are_free
    @thoughts_are_free 3 місяці тому +87

    Wow ... getting better and better ...much respect & well done ❤

  • @rainemarsh8409
    @rainemarsh8409 3 місяці тому +31

    This episode was incredible. One of your best, and that's saying a lot. Thanks to the Conservancy for inviting you so you can share with your audience.

  • @davidzerafa9280
    @davidzerafa9280 2 місяці тому

    Thanks. Love what you do and where you go and how you present it!

  • @TeWa67
    @TeWa67 3 місяці тому +22

    Congratulations Andrew!! I know why they chose you! Your videos are always so well done, very professional and educational! But it's your respect for the past & your persistent pursuit to educate us to have the same respect for these places & the people's of our past that makes you special. Thank you for sharing this with us!

  • @gregdavis1487
    @gregdavis1487 3 місяці тому +45

    You are not 100 years to late, you are right on time doing what you are doing so that everyone of us and all those who follow will know of these places and the people thanks to your going and making videos so we can see. Thank you, and keep adventuring.

  • @jamestboehm6450
    @jamestboehm6450 3 місяці тому +31

    A most wonderful Saturday morning video. A great look at ancient civilizations that were the basis of native groups that are here now.

  • @mtayloroutdoors
    @mtayloroutdoors 2 місяці тому +2

    You have one of the most wholesome channels. Entertaining, educational, and relaxing. Kudos, I'm a big fan.

  • @JohnWillardLimaJarvis
    @JohnWillardLimaJarvis 14 днів тому

    Truly a gift for all of us! Since I’m incapable of doing these adventures myself, it’s even more valuable to me and many others. This conservancy reminds me of The Save the Redwoods League ( also worth supporting) thank you all so much

  • @brucemcqueen3308
    @brucemcqueen3308 3 місяці тому +80

    Your invitation to join them is well deserved. Epic video!

  • @animallvr4
    @animallvr4 3 місяці тому +47

    Thank you for taking us along on another wonderful adventure. :)

  • @mamm7223
    @mamm7223 3 місяці тому +31

    It's understandable that they would invite you to join them. Your respect for the environment, the rock art, and for all the artifacts you find, always reminding us to "leave it as you found it" is exactly what they are trying to accomplish. I loved listening to Winston's explanations and insights...I could listen to him for hours. Thank you so much for including us in this once in a lifetime journey, It was fabulous. Stay safe and drift on, Andrew.

  • @sarahfischer4474
    @sarahfischer4474 3 місяці тому +1

    I am truly just amazed at how big this channel has grown in the past few months. I love your videos. And I like always can't wait to see more from this channel. Thanks a lot, Andrew, you are the best you tuber in my opinion.

  • @youroldpalbyron7578
    @youroldpalbyron7578 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for taking us along. The care and respect you show is amazing.

  • @ravensdotter6843
    @ravensdotter6843 3 місяці тому +56

    These episodes are too short. As a former urban archeology employee, I'm heartened to know organizations like the Conservancy exist. Thank you, Andrew.

  • @maximusopus1108
    @maximusopus1108 3 місяці тому +12

    This is an absolutely amazing video. Having archeologists to explain even more...I am in history archeology heaven! When I was 15, I worked at a local restoration village. The archeologist there taught me so much about where I live.

  • @TW-nz7cx
    @TW-nz7cx 3 місяці тому +94

    Desert Drifter on Saturday morning is better than Saturday cartoons in the 90’s.

    • @Desert.Drifter
      @Desert.Drifter  3 місяці тому +19

      Haha, that’s a fond memory!

    • @1nvisible1
      @1nvisible1 3 місяці тому +4

      *@**14:54** I count six sets of steps.*
      *Love the ceramics and arrowhead lessons.*

    • @KenLieck
      @KenLieck 3 місяці тому +6

      Oh, God, now I'm envisioning badly animated desert adventures with moustache-twirling anti-ecology villains and lots of forced educational content...

    • @TW-nz7cx
      @TW-nz7cx 3 місяці тому +4

      @@Desert.Drifter I would love to hear and see more about the Hohokam, Spaniards and Apache of Eastern Arizona. The White Mountain and San Carlos Apache Tribes probably have locations they could share with you.

    • @hoborobprospecting
      @hoborobprospecting 3 місяці тому +4

      The Saturday Mornin cartoons I grew up with in the 80s were pretty good.
      I do love history though.

  • @wormbigail
    @wormbigail Місяць тому +2

    What delights me is watching a creator like @DesertDrifter who is passionate about something niche and unassuming who simply shares his fascination with the public get attention from institutions that thrive on folks like him. I had the absolute pleasure of watching Emily and her team at @brainscoop make a similar journey that landed them a permanent job with the Chicago Field Museum. Andrew has had a unique opportunity, like Emily, to see, interpret, and share with us who may enjoy from a distance what is rare and obscure information about our world. I feel so lucky to have a lens to see through because of Desert Drifter. Thank you Andrew!

  • @larryp4055
    @larryp4055 Місяць тому +1

    Winston seems so chill and educated that he seems to be like this is so ordinary and I feel like he has so much more to share that would actually excite him but is unwilling to share

  • @RandyH-qf3dc
    @RandyH-qf3dc 2 місяці тому

    So much respect and appreciation for the conservancy. Those who forget and ignore the past are bound to relive it. Thanks for such important work. Love this channel!

  • @RedHeart64
    @RedHeart64 3 місяці тому +16

    I'm jealous. I know of the Archaeological Conservancy, and they do good work. I was a bit surprised (but pleased) to learn that they're now connected to the Windover site in Florida, with which I am very familiar. (8,000 year old loom-woven cloth found there, as well as other very rarely preserved items such as human brain tissues - I know Dr. Doran and have his book on the site.) To get to explore a site like you did - it's a real treat. I had a lot of (focused on my areas of research) questions I'd love to put to Dr. Winston on ancient technology and diet, especially on lithics. I also learned something I hadn't considered - that having large towns and even cities could also be a defensive move!
    Keep up the good work, and I enjoy your channel!

  • @Philip-w5l
    @Philip-w5l 3 місяці тому +11

    I'm in agreement with most of the people who have commented...👍👌🕊️ Stay safe and be blessed!!! You leave nothing but footprints... You take nothing except for the pictures you share with us....

  • @DirtSifter-te3qw
    @DirtSifter-te3qw 3 місяці тому +28

    What an honor truly earned by your commitment to the Southwest. Thanks for your commitment.

    • @johannzdebor5615
      @johannzdebor5615 2 місяці тому

      Weil ich der Menschheit seit 29 Jahren die absolute Wahrheit verkünde, bin ich wochenlang auf X gesperrt. Es ist eine Unverschämtheit, ich werde ständig terrorisiert, sprich auf übelster Weise beleidigt. Entdecker der Außerirdischen am 17.01.95 Johann Zdebor
      Seit meiner Revolution in der Physik vor 29 Jahren werde ich von den Eliten gefoltert. Ich nenne es Folter, außer Häme und ungeheuerlichen Beleidigungen habe ich nichts erhalten. Seit dem 17.01.95 habe ich ein Recht auf eine Antwort. Entdecker Außerirdische J.Z.

  • @dooleyh158
    @dooleyh158 2 місяці тому +1

    What a wonderful conservancy! God bless.

  • @letarausherhistorularkersfun
    @letarausherhistorularkersfun 2 місяці тому

    I so am in awe of what you do. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I know i will never get back to the beautiful SW.
    So traveling on you shoulder is awesome.

  • @tamirundell8392
    @tamirundell8392 3 місяці тому +36

    Thank you for a glimpse into a preserved outdoor museum of sorts that most of us would never have the opportunity to see.

    • @Desert.Drifter
      @Desert.Drifter  3 місяці тому +2

      Well said. Thank you for watching Tami!

  • @65twiggy
    @65twiggy 3 місяці тому +7

    When I was a child living in Arizona, I learned about the looters of ancient sites. It fills me with sorrow to know how much is lost. Thank you so much for these videos and for bringing some knowledge and adventure to us all.

  • @chronicfish
    @chronicfish 3 місяці тому +15

    It amazes me how you effortlessly, "skip" up a sheer vertical wall, with a camera in one hand. You are THE GOAT! (In every sense of the word!) 🔥🔥

  • @thomasnesmith5426
    @thomasnesmith5426 29 днів тому

    I am truly impressed by your work and how well you take to the study of archaeology. I was an archaeologist once upon a time and you are the type of person who does archaeology full time. You ask good questions and could be just another researcher how you interact with experts. It is great to see how much enjoyment you derive from these expeditions as well as the level of respect you show these sites. I cannot tell you how many people take keep sakes and then turn around to ask experts to explain them now that they have it. I hope your content reaches as many people as possible. We need this kind of honest passion and ability to translate it into meaningful public discussion. Thank you and stay safe out there.

  • @jenjohnson2204
    @jenjohnson2204 2 місяці тому

    I wake up in the morning looking forward to your adventures! I lived in Utah when I was younger so watching these not only brings joy to my soul of the terrain you traverse, but also the purpose of your adventuring! So, I don't get tired of watching your videos, they give me energy and excitement! Thank you!!

  • @sabrinawing8094
    @sabrinawing8094 3 місяці тому +18

    Whoa! So exciting for you and us! Thank you! for sharing. Love this. More please.

  • @amberandrews6842
    @amberandrews6842 3 місяці тому +26

    What a fantastic video! I am so glad you got the chance to explore this treasure! Thank You for taking us along!! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @LiSa.N.J
    @LiSa.N.J 3 місяці тому +10

    Wow! This was an amazing trip. Love all the info Winston shared. More like this please...when you can. I really love being educated on America's deep past history and its early peoples.

  • @lynettecockburn332
    @lynettecockburn332 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for sharing our love of southwestern archaeology by making that donation. All the best from the uk

  • @michaelwalendzik2591
    @michaelwalendzik2591 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for providing your adventures. I really enjoyed it and knowing that some of these lands are protected by the Archeological Conservancy is great.

  • @evoxpop2088
    @evoxpop2088 3 місяці тому +6

    I'm realizing that I truly know very little, a thimble size perhaps, about the Natives who lived here so long ago. You are a very good teacher and a good steward of these primitive sites. THANK YOU FOR EXPANDING MY HORIZONS 🎉

  • @tsmith8567
    @tsmith8567 3 місяці тому +11

    Winston's honesty was great! Thank you for some insight on this stuff.

  • @johnnorth9355
    @johnnorth9355 3 місяці тому +9

    Superb. There is a great comfort in knowing the history is not lost to time and that there are those with the knowledge and interests to preserve it.

  • @bobmccarter4135
    @bobmccarter4135 2 місяці тому

    Andrew, you’re a soulful man. Your videos bring to life the people that inhabited the southwest for countless generations before we Europeans arrived. You’re not able to put faces to these people, but as I watch more your of videos, an understanding of the fabric of their lives is coming together. Your reverence for their history comes through and is, I think, instilling that reverence for our past, since we’re all Americans now, in all of us able to enjoy your channel and musings. It’s important work you’re doing and I thank God for you and efforts.

  • @marciaanderson449
    @marciaanderson449 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing this!
    My husband and I watch your video's in awe of your passion, as soon as they are released.
    You have a love and respect for the people who came before us.

  • @LeJaxon
    @LeJaxon 3 місяці тому +14

    Amazing episode and guest expert. The conservancy is doing such important work!

  • @tayesekakuku6778
    @tayesekakuku6778 Місяць тому +1

    Kwakwaii @Desert.Drifter for your continued efforts to educate the public about our ancestral heritage and history. I am of the Sun Clan from the Hopi Tribe and I admire your dedication efforts and this particular project with the conservatory, they were very right in choosing you to invite to see the land that they are caring for! Kwakwaii thank you! -Nuva Sekakuku

  • @marindacoetzee6760
    @marindacoetzee6760 2 місяці тому +6

    My feet ‘tingle’ when you hike up steep cliffs without ropes, etc!🫣. Keep safe….you are producing excellent content!

  • @coloradotrish7297
    @coloradotrish7297 3 місяці тому +8

    Please support Desert Drifter and the Archaeological Conservancy!! Ditto: Wow Andrew! What a video! Thank you also to the archaeology team who allowed this to be shared. You said you feel a loss you were born 100 years too late......but 100 years from now someone will be envying you to have seen this in 2024. I already envy you that you see this in person. What a wonderfully preserved treasure. Thank you!

  • @cindyl542
    @cindyl542 3 місяці тому +8

    I must say that this is one of my favorite videos that you have produced. That you for introducing us to the Archeological Conservancy and their important work.

  • @oldfart671
    @oldfart671 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely one of your best episodes. Thank you so much for making and sharing this. And what an honor to be in the field with a great such as Winston Hurst. Thank you and I'm looking forward to your next adventure.

  • @OzzieDeWitt
    @OzzieDeWitt 2 місяці тому

    So very cool having archeologists along giving context to the area and it's contents. Valuable history and anthropology being revealed. 1st class !!

  • @armandosanchez1862
    @armandosanchez1862 3 місяці тому +13

    What a wonderful experience, thank you for sharing!

  • @leighsayers2628
    @leighsayers2628 3 місяці тому +6

    Don't be intimidated or ever think you will make a fool of yourself ..your adventures videos ..and narration always first class. .
    From Australia

  • @maryfields1111
    @maryfields1111 3 місяці тому +9

    I know I always say this, but every time I think your channel can't possibly get any better, you surpass all expectations! Just love every single upload! Thank you! 😊

  • @tarrahbarker8809
    @tarrahbarker8809 12 днів тому

    I have to say that with all the other individuals showing these ruins, they don't come close up you !! 🤓👍
    You take the time to explain what you're seeing, but it's the way you tell their story, helping to imagine what it would be like and the respect you show them along with these sights is unsurpassed !!
    You're helping others to understand, imagine what it would be like for these people but how educating others to respect these sights !!
    PLEASE CONTINUE TO MAKE VIDEO'S !!
    💯🤓👍

  • @annemariemcnamara8756
    @annemariemcnamara8756 2 місяці тому

    Aww stop worrying you have much to offer in your knowledge. Your channel is my go to for serenity and looking at natural beauty of our country but I’ve learned about these amazing people of the past through you. Thanks

  • @michellebosse3312
    @michellebosse3312 3 місяці тому +53

    You should find a geologist to walk around with you!
    I would love that as well!

    • @dianesmigelski5804
      @dianesmigelski5804 3 місяці тому +12

      Myron Cook is my favorite geologist online. It would be great to get someone who is very knowledgeable on the area you are in. I think an hour long video wouldn’t be long enough. Maybe a series???

    • @tornadomash00
      @tornadomash00 3 місяці тому

      @@dianesmigelski5804 myron cook mention 🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @IceLynne
      @IceLynne 3 місяці тому

      @@dianesmigelski5804 I love Myron ❤ He's definitely my favorite geologist too!

    • @dorothylewis1207
      @dorothylewis1207 3 місяці тому

      Are you all kidding!Desert Drifter does Well, the Best on his own, he don't need a supposedly? Educated sidekick!❤

    • @IceLynne
      @IceLynne 3 місяці тому +5

      @@dorothylewis1207 in the same way that he collaborated today with the conservancy people he can also do so with other people of note. What exactly do you have against a renowned geologist spending a few hours with Desert Drifter? I think it's really odd the way you speak about him as if you know him and what is best for him.

  • @jdesarro73
    @jdesarro73 3 місяці тому +12

    There’s nothing better than being in the field with an expert

  • @angelaknisely-marpole7679
    @angelaknisely-marpole7679 3 місяці тому +28

    Excellent, thank you and the Archaeological Conservancy for letting us visit.

  • @BearlyOutdoors
    @BearlyOutdoors Місяць тому +5

    15:24 - From a military/hunter viewpoint, the alcoves would be an excellent location for overlooking/watch station. :)

  • @glendabrady9996
    @glendabrady9996 2 місяці тому

    I have lived in the four corners all my life, since I was a little girl, I have seen pottery every time we have gone walking into the sagebrush anywhere and find pottery and arrowheads. It’s always been part of the wilderness. There must have been very populated for many years if the evidence is still visible. I’m over 70 and love this land. It’s like walking back in time, I love that feeling.

  • @camm.mae18
    @camm.mae18 3 місяці тому +6

    I just have to thank you and your channel for making these videos. Your work is not only entertaining but also teaches people about indigenous Americans and their culture. Thank you for spreading the value of knowledge!

  • @geoffwalters6055
    @geoffwalters6055 3 місяці тому +8

    Well earned. No one better to have shared it with, and thank you for sharing with us. Winston is amazing.

  • @RadCruises
    @RadCruises 3 місяці тому +13

    Best way to start my Saturday morning

  • @JayCWhiteCloud
    @JayCWhiteCloud 3 місяці тому +1

    Your videos are simply a gift to those that sincerely care about our collective history. Thank you so much for what you do and represent.

  • @karphin1
    @karphin1 2 місяці тому

    The Archaeological Conservancy is a wonderful organization! Impressive what they’re doing, saving, of the past. Thanks for this video!

  • @camm.mae18
    @camm.mae18 3 місяці тому +7

    what an incredible group of people! i love how each individual’s knowledge plays such a huge role in the video! thank you for sharing♥️

  • @Janer-52
    @Janer-52 3 місяці тому +7

    Thank you! What a wonderful adventure. I've always liked your perspective, and it seems to be the same as the archaeologists. Having them explain a few things not mentioned before on your channel brought a new depth to what we were seeing. As always, thank you!

  • @lesliespeck8717
    @lesliespeck8717 3 місяці тому +21

    All of this is so far above epic we run out of levels of description. The fact that people pilfer pieces of history for a few buck's escapes me. The conservatory is doing great work and so are you. THANK YOU.

  • @michaelfitzgerald434
    @michaelfitzgerald434 Місяць тому

    Fascinating. Incomparable beauty. Thank you and God Bless!

  • @Basque-Aragon
    @Basque-Aragon 19 днів тому

    You sound just like that guy that used to narrate nature shows in the 60's and 70's... thanks for not disturbing the ancient sites that you visit - so many artifacts to see, very interesting!

  • @alienallen2983
    @alienallen2983 3 місяці тому +13

    THANK YOU DESERT DRIFTER YOU ARE AMAZING AND THE PEOPLE YOU WITH ARE AMAZING TOO............. 👍🙏>>>💚

  • @KisheaCrowl
    @KisheaCrowl 3 місяці тому +7

    2:48 amazing! I love that you brought this group in!! Not afraid to learn more. Nice.

  • @peggynulsen1365
    @peggynulsen1365 3 місяці тому +7

    So glad this area is in consevency hands. Loved this episode.

  • @szendrenko
    @szendrenko Місяць тому

    Another great video that captures the imagination of people making a life in a unique part of the world. So much left behind, even after the looters.