Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1917 — Page 9
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Ruins As Ancient As Those of Babylon and Ninevah To Be Seen in New Mexico - Relics of the Stone Age Now Being Unearthed. Ccvjruht. l'.'iT. by Ti;? International Syinllrnt. JMERICA has been r.-s-rded as i A ClvlitM-d Race. fel a r.w country covered a ; A numbe" of hom occunied bv if W few crnturns a?o. as a vast , .,, ,, " Jf M trrr!trv ,,f Und stre'ch- ' SP rroPIe are ?tl!1 ,Jttr'lt in a va!!ey ri? over t;:ouand:. of n.f;. past and'an4 r'-itoan rmr Sirta F?, N.w west and r.trh and south, Inhabited Mico, whfro the rem s rk ib!o sto:ic bv bands of indolent ar. 1 savage In- !"r'ts are to be found, cliff !;.:? dians. But the area wf-st of the Mis- ; once iriinbue.l by people v, ho know rissippi is still younger in the annals ' how to fashion tha r.io.t I'cau of history as little was known about pottery, and how to weave clot --v' it even a hundred years ao. and yet j who lived in 00mmunities-the U'ter s t!:o se.'irchinc and scrutinizing eve ; v . , . ' nr " , . i, n ' ". ! eing proven by tue number of rooms of sclcnre has explored the deserts . , . . : in each ear or s nns tent. Tiiev sod tne ravines of our great South- ,. . . , . . ' ; - ., , , ... . , , - i even buriect their dead in the far back west unmistakaole evidences of the i , , . , . , -.nn. .-h..,, t ...... n, i ' chambers of their cUf? homes. Only
have been discovered which convince s that perhnps whilst Greece and: Kcrja end Kgypt and Assyria were rerklrs o-tt "their proMcr. toward :.rogreSJ and civilisation there dwelt n southwestern United States a peoP in p who have ieft traces of a civilizatitn as far advanced as their eon-t-:rpor.irie: !n the old countries, and n ho knew how to prcvid" for their r.reds and "comforts by ways and moans superior to thoso in the countries of F.ibM'-al hirtory And yet this .Vra ie p-op! is no more, having left almost bv.rif 1 amid the rocks and i-'iii rf n "ns t iv? mr.ric cf their cx-!ster.-e from which the scientists will be able to build an authentic theory of their manners aad customs and the decree of civilisation they reached a: a period perhaps as remote as th wanderings o: Aiirauani oa me plains of M j-iirii'i;ain:.v REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS i 1A.M.M1 ND. ! ' a l(, hi; AX , 1 1. "r. Co ay Ja; 1. C i . i; , a i, b 1. I.oi- 1 . Ik !;.. l...r-l..o;; ,v v... t Cla.ia I a Tnikhtia. 1. 1-, !'. . 1. ! a i : a. I i. ,i..-. v...J ;ai h U'JiS it. t-taiioni wi". ft iC, .Toob l.,aoi..:. l.f- 1-2. 12.1. .-;aUoid .K; Tia.nr.i--s C uINM.'A IlAili: lit. Martin V. V.'-'dt" X vv f. l- Ava-g-d-Ma n. 'ia! i.-sitis ..-t ah b In. .N iy - 1 ti . II " 1. lici.ana Haiiaor '''-;'' M.a iaa 'Vi.-'u & w f. to VaSli-; .a i n . t .i ' i ion I'ol at, l.s 1, I 1 I, C a ad 1 . So. iPoadwiiy I-and C o t .-. 1 a r-r-.rd J. Horigar.. I. Jf. i- I. Zr-l .So i-ii adv. ay add. tj.ary baud ('a), to J..:-ph r'ai.-i i. il. 11 :, (. ry band 'o."s l-l sub. til-rg (S. I i.iiioitoi, i ,. to Ih.Mi. .- iao-d aa U 7. 1! 104. lar Land '.. 1st .-u'. lialph K. Keib-r A- wf. t Hysop '. 'iiatov n.ai. b b. 1, Jt. b jsi.ihl'K 1st sub. 17 A ST CHICAUO. E. Chiro. ( o. to .Martin Ku-har-ski v wf.. I. 7!. b sv hr. I i.Ti'.an vf. 1 o l'-rid.u t t Crruan. 1. "?.. N 2 I. 21. B ;. s v . M ad-a- ;oru,,.-i v il"e :,. l!ri:!e t !.. I ;,.(!: ii!!, B 27, B ti, S .'.' 2 i-::7 -' h i a i at .la liiio,; ,v v. f to I'aui !'. Mvahvw, B 2 a B 7. NV 4 -7i ho 1 nil l.f") "It 1 "A la I T Br i.k lb ra , . I.BS fa . . : nil each--. ". ' , , ; a , I I B B A hb .Bin ;oi - a -1 ; . 7. B B r,, a r i a i if v D. 1 la B i I . B ay Baa i Band Co. ' ! kt ! S-, ."I B I 1 .'s 1 - A b S'l!.. 'brv Band C
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u..; aanaraiiM) who were exploring the ruins tame upon the body of a woman garbed ln f ous woven cloth like burlap , beaver skin How Ion; the body j kad Wn buripd 1:1 ts cavte grave no one mav pvpn rnn lerriirp i-.l iVi one may even conjecture, and the scientists' guesses vary all the way from S.000 B. C. to -t'.'O A. l Whether thes- people lived entirely in the stone tents or whether they spent a part of the time on the plateau above is a question. However, their agricultural pursa;"s tn'.isf have been carried out on the p'atv.u as there v.ere evid rers of -.t in this section lore be fore t!i work was taken up bv :ve T r. : r - S'jitei Oi'vern m f r. t. The r lay uset? hv the ap r t i ,1 . , j kim tnat j, mo i jt being far more dur.illo Ci.-,;l t . used in the present tbiv. I went to and from the ri i"hat they i eviI"vi .' I: !-..- j,- Sal io, . . y ! .: i.-m-i c ,. a Car;. Tr. .V Say. Bank 1NI"IANA 1 i A U! i'Ti. f.. B I... .trd Add. Wiliiam Mo,,..,- ,, J, a,,, .-. B.aaa , ' a" ! : 7, Be-- !-hd Bo-ai-Caluaa - ill; ..- Bliijr. " o a v: i i i a: 1 Said'aa Pi', ra,o . 17. B 7. Mi'-l.igan Ave. ,,;a i ! - re :la Ich t , doan W'u
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i water, and atones upon wh! h the 1 u v iuuuu. Stone Tents. Any number of smaU.-r (.-inyor.a .exist in thi.s seotioii and li.osi- o-; '; j of the most Interesting caves exist. ; , , , , t . , .v . '. ! general levels; that 1?. at the top of a 1 ... , . . .. . , , long, steep Biope of the talus and ex- . . , A,(f , ,. rdingly d!tl;cult of a"e", About . ,, ,t. , , . half a mile up the Otowl 1 anyon s a ,, , ciiff village unlike any othlr in the orld. In It ia a cluster of conical : rrtr.ations cr v.T.ito f tcr.o orr.e cr which are thirty feet In height. They are known at the "Tent Rocks" and are full of cave-, both tiBtura! and artlflclft!. which have teen utilized as human habitation!. That e rl wel I ers at this point were contemporaries of those in the larger canyons is shown by the faot that the pictotraphs j on the rocics are of the nine ;tyle. 1 At a distance these queer rocks rej., uc i.c. ouiuo u:r . '"" ven oum porcn over 'tie doorways of thalr rocky homes. Tho usual kiva or ceremonial chamber has ; been unearthed in many of the ruins :f.r. 1 It is n.if -,,;,;fi Thar fr..tr-. 1 i.. tv.n eliff ruin r, vM V,rrl6 Pari, m ' Bomhwentorn Colorado, althcush the ; i H!ff houses at this point were built j In sides of the ranyc n and ::' formed ' by Nature as those of the stone tents. 'These cliff homes were used to house : goats and sheep during ti,f. Spanish . rogime. and later, after the Civil VTar. ! horse thieves and outlaws held sway over the place. u the stone terfs snd raves are no, the only thing of Interest in this section for the doer of the valley contains the r.ilrs of a number of pueblos, especially on th.i f'sjarito Plateau. These rueblo structure.-, are lnvariab'y a c!uter of roorps r.r c'd's. There are numerous vaiistions of :;X a ! i root a. , i;e t..'e . Ii ' Bov, e sat ,a, sp hil Bbdslai r has heeii ;, s J:c,va:ti a- f. tae police Bast Chii.MgO for s.-vcral ! i; e . a , a" a t.j ' of ir.- it bo - ir g an y potn ra.l!y i .- offr.ined ' he way m.tkb.e ia-aeia a!toa:;fs en ir a. k i !i a n u nla vv f ; ii.- reiaf ' I I'.e mC ii V -.. u ' . . r s .
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