Clovis points only in Arizona, interesting. Thought that style of point has
been found even in Coffeyville, Columbus, Kentucky, Colorado, Salt Lake,
Fairbanks, and Washington I think. Perhaps a great flood had washed some points
away, that they had secretly signed, carved symbols, then cached away for later,
thinking of them as treasure, since they could make a living with them, or even
do a raid, if the spirits directed them to the older cache places, that only nobody
has really for sure since partially figured almost everything out about.
Sounds like maybe at one time it was possibly even ocean front property (shells).
There may have even been a tar pit where they killed stuck animals
for food, that is now covered by huge wind blown sand dunes.
Maybe the peoples of the Paleolithic period did a lot of running, or recreational
hiking, chasing the Wooly Mammoth and Giant Sloth, and lost some points,
when they were away on hunting trips, or off away from home at trading
rendezvous, with who knows who. Don't think they had dug out canoes
yet back then, elephants, or tame camels.
Then maybe they did some good trout or salmon fishing there,
before the climate changed, there was a worldwide earthquake,
and the ancient tertiary mountain rivers changed their course,
exposing massive amounts of gold nuggets, silver, platinum,
and gemstones, and eventually all dried up, and the full
moon summer wind blew it all away to Mexico, Peru,
The Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Egypt.
