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PHOTOS


Here's a collection of photograph's.

Inscription stone Decalogue, photo to right and down.

Albequerque woman, Dixie Perkins, who with experience in deciphering ancient texts, gave us the answers long sought. She identified the writing as being early Greek, a form of the Phoenician alphabet. She intepreted the inscription and discovered even the name of the author.

"I have come to this place to stay. The other one met with an untimely death in battle, dishonored, insulted and stripped of flesh. The men thought him to be an object of care whom I looked after, considered crazed. to be tossed about as if in a wind, to perish in poverty and need. By my kinsmen I was respected and honored, of blessed lot, with a body of slaves and so many olive trees, a peg to hand anything upon. Men punished me with exile to exact a retribution for a debt; meanwhile, I remain here as a rabbit. I, Zakyneros, just as a prophet, out of reach of mortal man, I am fleeing and very afraid. I am dross, refuse, scum, just as aboard ship a soft, effeminate sailor is flayed with an animal hide, all who speak offensively are lashed or beaten with a cane; but after a short time, the hurtful ones may be sated; at an unseasonable time, I remain to protect from the rainy southwest winds the hollow or the ravine. Very much harvest is gathered in, very much is in the woody dell and glen; very many bags of young deer. Very many hides with luxuriant hair; by the channel of a river, swift flowing. Very much is given by the gods. the choicest kind of gift, to call upon the gods for again and again, at the unseasonable time I become gaunt from hunger."

To decode the ancient message, it was necessary to add the vowels to the text, as it was the custom in ancient Greek to eliminate them to save time in chiseling hard rock surfaces. Now the mystery inscription had been broken, but it raised more questions than it provided answers.

This is strange as my father was a Greek merchant marine and came to New Mexico to start a new life.


Photo of Kneeling Nun and the Copper Mine near Silver City New Mexico. I lived in an Indian Reservation with my grandparents, great-grandmother, my uncle, my mother and sister during summer break from school. It was located in Silver City, during this time I visited Cliff dwellings and other places that are historic to Native Americans.

BUFFALO CHIEF

Noble County Red Rock

Lizzie Harper Dailey


Stands on Earth

2ID

A zodiac calendar stone at the Los Lunas site. As pointed out in the section about the "petroglyphs, means rock drawings in Greek," on the top of Hidden Mountain there is a special petroglyph which seems to depict a sky-map. Decalogue Los Lunes New Mexico
George & Truman
July 11, 1890 Ida Johnson, Jas B. Dailey, depart in July 2, 1890. meet again on friendly acquainted one another at Chilocro school. Pottawatmia girl. One of my old Photo's from 1890. There is writing on the back in red ink. Disneyland Indian Village
Red Rock long branch school
Marine Codetalkers Navajo Inscription rock Los lunes New Mexico 35 miles from Albuquerque.
Kneeling Nun Silver City New Mexico