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- Page 7 and 8: 4Guayabitos, State of Nayarit, Mexi
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- Page 17 and 18: Chapter 3Pirate TreasuresDriving ba
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- Page 27 and 28: these objects, and the experience,
- Page 29 and 30: The drive to Zacatecas led us throu
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- Page 56 and 57: Later that day when we returned fro
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diately found ancient pottery fragm
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and I and carried on a full convers
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Yolanda’s statues from a shaft to
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far surpassed the town’s own coll
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One month after I had seen the trea
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Ancient pottery, San Pedro Lagunill
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Fake relics, Compostela, Mexico.79
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along the Pacific coast of Nayarit.
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surface. I was looking at hundreds
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Shaft Tomb contents, El Monteon, Na
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Damaged figure from Shaft Tomb exca
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Sacred Places,The Kingdom ofThe Tec
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Cross petroglyph, Alta Vista, Nayar
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Sanctuary pool, Alta Vista, Nayarit
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Cross petroglyph, Alta Vista, Nayar
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from having found the remnants of a
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Signs explaining Tecoxquine human s
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The Mexican WayThere are many ironi
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general anesthetic for another five
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tombs, pottery, and Old World imple
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Old Gringo recovering after his fal
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ences. I am optimistic that goodnes
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and tasty mix of vegetables, cactus
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Tomé Hill, southern slope.113
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Crest of La Tomé Hill.115
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Handprint petroglyph, Tomé Hill.11
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Throughout this journey I have felt
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Hohokam Indian Spiral, Phoenix, Ari
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Visual patterns that seem to be uni
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I am nothing more than an accidenta
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Epilogue:Returning to ZacualpanThe
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As I followed the circumference of
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I walked amongst the ancient fields
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destroyed, the memorial to his wife
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Construction around petroglyph boul
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In March 2008 we celebrated my fath
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FINDING LOST CIVILIZATIONSPart 3 -
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Chapter 23The Forgotten Souls ofIxt
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The Coyote.Interconnecting Spirals.
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As we walked back to Manuel’s hou
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During breakfast and some conversat
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forty feet. Unfortunately, all the
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Then I found another toppled column
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Northeast view from the crest of Sa
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The work crew: Leucrecia, Old Gring
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Alta Vista, Nayarit, Mexico.157
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Armadillo petroglyph, Alta Vista, N
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Spiral representing falling star or
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Spirals and circular grooves, possi
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Spiral and sun boulder in ceremonia
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Communal bowls carved from volcanic
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Los dos Alejandros, Alta Vista, Nay
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What became of them? And what will
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My Journey Continues