They say that all those hilltop ruins were connected by line of sight. Which means that they were using some kind of signals. Smoke. Some of the conferences I've listened to said that there were one to 5 miles apart. Good job man. Keep up the great videos.
Thanks! I am always interested in learning more, so if you know of any conference or what have you, let me know. Thanks for joining the adventure and thanks for the sub!
Another enticing adventure! Those stone forts indicate responses to marauders looking for prey. To the east and north east were the Chacoans, whose existence centered upon raiding, enslaving, and harvesting man corn. These promontory forts/lookouts would have provided early warnings of raiding parties. Anyway, that's my opinion. Thank you for all your efforts in accessing and videoing these intriguing structures.
The entrances/exits to and from this valley are Southeast and Northwest. The valley is naturally protected by high mountains from all other directions. I want to find out more and will be haunting this valley and surrounding hills and buttes in the months to come. I'll try to update by video as I find more interesting sites! Thanks for joining the adventure!
I believe that also! There was no pottery or lithic material at either site so they were not habitats. Thanks for the comment and being a loyal subscriber!
My theory is that there were bands of Marauders coming out of Mexico looking for slaves and sacrificial victims and or slaves to restore the balance to the economic and climatic woes down south. You've heard of the Gambler who is partly associated with the chaco region. This is why I believe from 1100 to 1450 that they started establishing cliff dwellings and hilltop forts.
Thanks for sharing your theory! The ruin I found by binocular today was only a couple miles away from the one I visited. It will be interesting to see if it was inhabited or was just a lookout like the first two. I may put together a “fictional” map of the valley and show the sites after I make a comprehensive search of the hilltops. That might be cool. Thanks again!
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They say that all those hilltop ruins were connected by line of sight. Which means that they were using some kind of signals. Smoke. Some of the conferences I've listened to said that there were one to 5 miles apart. Good job man. Keep up the great videos.
Thanks! I am always interested in learning more, so if you know of any conference or what have you, let me know. Thanks for joining the adventure and thanks for the sub!
You need more subscribers, I’m from Belfast and really enjoy the seeing the beautiful American scenery, good luck in the future
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Another enticing adventure! Those stone forts indicate responses to marauders looking for prey. To the east and north east were the Chacoans, whose existence centered upon raiding, enslaving, and harvesting man corn. These promontory forts/lookouts would have provided early warnings of raiding parties. Anyway, that's my opinion. Thank you for all your efforts in accessing and videoing these intriguing structures.
The entrances/exits to and from this valley are Southeast and Northwest. The valley is naturally protected by high mountains from all other directions. I want to find out more and will be haunting this valley and surrounding hills and buttes in the months to come. I'll try to update by video as I find more interesting sites! Thanks for joining the adventure!
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@@-JoinMyAdventures I imagine they probably had some sort of signaling system so they could communicate between each place 🤔
I believe that also! There was no pottery or lithic material at either site so they were not habitats. Thanks for the comment and being a loyal subscriber!
If we subscribers start sharing our guide's adventures, perhaps we can get the subscriptions to trend up. I will be.
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My theory is that there were bands of Marauders coming out of Mexico looking for slaves and sacrificial victims and or slaves to restore the balance to the economic and climatic woes down south. You've heard of the Gambler who is partly associated with the chaco region. This is why I believe from 1100 to 1450 that they started establishing cliff dwellings and hilltop forts.
Thanks for sharing your theory! The ruin I found by binocular today was only a couple miles away from the one I visited. It will be interesting to see if it was inhabited or was just a lookout like the first two. I may put together a “fictional” map of the valley and show the sites after I make a comprehensive search of the hilltops. That might be cool. Thanks again!