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1969, SNAKETOWN, GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, ARCHAEOLOGICAL, EXCAVATION 

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@paulm.908
@paulm.908 7 месяцев назад
Narrated by Emil "Doc" Haury. Thanks for posting this.
@thetrembler8791
@thetrembler8791 7 месяцев назад
Narrated by… my grandfather. Signed, Eric Penner Haury
@tehamigo
@tehamigo 5 лет назад
A perfect example of why what you do is so important, George. Again, thanks for the education.
@OfficeofImageArchaeology
@OfficeofImageArchaeology 5 лет назад
This stuff is incredible, you are going to dig some of this stuff. Really good. Thanks Nells for checking it out.
@dztxtea
@dztxtea 3 года назад
Enjoyed it! It's a shame in over 50 years, the funds are still not available to open the site as an exhibit for the public to enjoy.
@azeeninety55
@azeeninety55 2 года назад
Sometimes sites have lots of meaning to the people who came of. Not meant to be a tourist attraction
@ArtBellJr
@ArtBellJr 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting,I was researching Hupati and the ball courts in Arizona . I heard of this Documentary .Edit : those figures look like the Maternal figures of the Cycliads. The native people where probably a Matriarchal society and the woman did all the teaching and nurturing. This to me makes a ton of sense why they have female figures .
@OfficeofImageArchaeology
@OfficeofImageArchaeology 8 месяцев назад
Seriously, are you art Bell Junior? Are used to listen to Art Bell years ago. That guy saved me from many of boring night traveling from Northern California to Mexicali every couple days. I’m glad you were able to make use of the knowledge presented in this documentary. When processing yet I personally thought it was pretty good myself. Thank you for watching.
@ArtBellJr
@ArtBellJr 8 месяцев назад
@@OfficeofImageArchaeology I’m just a huge fan . I’ve dabbled in almost everything Art did so I made my handle Art Bell Jr.
@OfficeofImageArchaeology
@OfficeofImageArchaeology 8 месяцев назад
@@ArtBellJr he was quite an interesting fellow. As I said, he was the only thing that kept me awake some nights.
@AutoWorldzz
@AutoWorldzz 3 года назад
Nice and Creative Videos, This is really my favorite channle.:). I really glad to see your post and your world was so brilliant. 🌴🌴🌴 excellent and Much appreciated!!🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 🌴🌴🌴 from: Pima Town Graham
@OfficeofImageArchaeology
@OfficeofImageArchaeology 3 года назад
Thank you so much, it’s funny but your comments bring to mind two memories. I got 40 years ago I lived in Gila Bend ArizonaAnd somewhere in my archives I have some photos of Ira Hayes. Haven’t thought about either one of those things in a long time. I’m so glad you appreciate the channel. For years I collect the stuff but wished I could share it. I have a website “Office of Image Archaeology” but it’s kind of old fashion and RU-vid doesn’t really give me the opportunity to share old photos Films and Letters. I even have a few really neat diaries that people would love to read. Maybe someday I’ll get that together again. Mean while I thank you for watching and have a great week.
@KK51500
@KK51500 3 года назад
Wow!!
@TheFaraway8
@TheFaraway8 2 года назад
at 20:00 that dude got skill for sure, damn
@nativepride101
@nativepride101 Месяц назад
Some stucco guys still send up fresh mud that way. This place is still closed and covered up
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