The "Peralta" Stone Maps --- On Their Own

The game is afoot; Shakespear

@ EB.
Looked up crook. Looked up Rook.
Does not do anything for me.
Lines through old maps through canyons and creeks and places that may not have even had a name back then.
When you want a strong back and arms to dig, or move rocks, lets go.
When you want or need firearms for protection, lets go.

Roadrunner,

Thanks for the offer. I may need some help in a few weeks, will require minor hiking and possibly some climbing. An eye catcher has piqued my interest and a small recon is in order. Our quarry is pictured below.

IMO:

A crook is a long pole with a large hook at the end. A crook is carried by a bishop in religious ceremonies, or by a shepherd.

A rook is a piece in the strategy board game of chess. Formerly the piece was called the castle, tower, marquess, rector, and comes. What do all of these items have in common? Knights + strategy, the game is afoot. The Knights Templar and the Jesuits/Catholic Church. The map is identifying those who we are up against.

This is the best that I could do with the photograph. Hope you all can see the anomaly. Doesn't look to bad to get to, eh, Roadrunner?

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There are a couple of other items that need to be checked out while we are there.

I'll stay in touch roadrunner.

Ellie B
 

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Ellie B

I don't believe how somebody would made a map on a boulder exposed to natural corrosions . These shadows and shapes were different before many years ago .
Just a logical thought .

Markmar,

I too had asked the same question years ago. We are in a desert environment and these monuments will still be around when we are long gone.

The example below is over 36,000 years old. From the Pyrenees located in France. Accident de la roche; accident of the rock.

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Just imagine, a cave man figured this out?

Time for bed,

Ellie B
 

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Bell ringer....Le Roc De Sers....http://www.megalithic.co.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=a312&file=index&do=showpic&pid=87284
Roc de Sers

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Solutrean art.

Regards:SH.
 

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I've seen tons of rock out that way that look like hearts. Hell at the gold show this weekend I was running dirt from the Porcupine Creek mine (Gold show Alaska) and out pops a heart. Here is a shot of it on Dustin's hat. My wife Angie is a fan of that show so I brought her home Dustin's hat and the rock. Nature loves making hearts!

Heart shaped rocks? Here ...

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Bell ringer....Le Roc De Sers....http://www.megalithic.co.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=a312&file=index&do=showpic&pid=87284
Roc de Sers

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Solutrean art.

Regards:SH.

Somehiker,

Thanks for the link, a pretty awesome site. Early man didn't have TV, radio, computers, cell phones, movies, restaurants and so on. Putting food on the table, staying alive, partying and raising a family was essential. They still had to have a reason to live and find something to do, like a hobby or worship to keep them from becoming bored. Oh, and we can't forget rape, pillage and conquer. Imagine if they could have had a forum like this one. These folks had a lot of free time on their hands and came up with all kinds of ideas to impress each other and their gods. I would have never sacrificed my child in fire (these guys on drugs?). Or maybe this was their definition of abortion.

I would have been an explorer to discover what was on the other side of the mountain and while I was at it I would have found a beautiful woman who spoke a different language so that once we had been together for a while I wouldn't have to listen to her negativity...I would just look at her and smile. :thumbsup: No electric blanket, cool nights, she cooked, made our designer clothing, she would really get bored and she had to rely on me for her survival. If she had those recurring head aches she didn't get much to eat, firewood runs low, etc. Or, I would hit the trail for a week or two with my buds and when I returned she would have straightened out, she had our children to think about and care for. Do I sound like a single guy who has experienced a relationship with a woman? Two to many. Sorry ladies, we men can be jerks as well. 8-)

What a life,

Ellie B
 

I have a question. Maybe this should be under treasure signs but I feel it pertains to the stone maps on their own. What would a heart made from caliche (as a paste) with an X in the upper right of the heart and a O on the upper right leg of the X mean? There is a boulder with a chipped out X and and arrow pointing to the ground on it also that is 125 or so yards due west of the heart.

Pat D
 

Ellie B

I meant exposed , not in a cave . But never mind . Go ahead in your research .
 

Pat D

If the arrow on the boulder is a simple arrow , shows to follow that direction , but if is a warrior arrow , means to change direction 180* .
Now , the circle ( pit ) on the up right leg of the X , means to go in the direction which shows this leg .

Good luck
 

Guys,
Have to agree. Heart shaped rock are not all that unusual.

Here's another: [...]
Joe

That's a fact most of the time, except when the darned hearts are unusual. Like the two below. The first one is seemingly sitting right at the source point for an old mine dump in a tough-as-nails-to-access ravine. Trouble is, there's no adit, shaft or other source for all that loose red dump material. Then, a quarter mile away, is another pesky heart pointing right at the dump. Hearts - go figure.

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Ellie B

I meant exposed , not in a cave . But never mind . Go ahead in your research .

markmar,

How about this example from the Persian Empire (550-486 BCE) over 2,500 + years old. There are many other examples in the Middle East, Egypt, Greece, etc.

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There is a method to my madness; 36,000 years ago this type of rock art was invented, this means that its evolutionary process has exceeded any ones wildest expectations.

Ellie B
 

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Pat D

If the arrow on the boulder is a simple arrow , shows to follow that direction , but if is a warrior arrow , means to change direction 180* .
Now , the circle ( pit ) on the up right leg of the X , means to go in the direction which shows this leg .

Good luck

It also means I love you here in the USA
 

All planets Marius ?
Maybe the heart was "blasted", not chipped....by this guy

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But seriously though. Can you post a photo of the markings, Pat ?
It would make a judgment of the meaning much easier.

Regards:SH.
 

EB: Yes, life was tough back in the day......

But then, even the worst days can end OK....

And if there ain't no wimmen around, well you could always draw some.....
 

Wayne

What about this arrow which point the Black Cross mark in the Superstitions ? The coordinates are written on the pictures .

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Wayne

What about this arrow which point the Black Cross mark in the Superstitions ? The coordinates are written on the pictures .

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Marius:

I think Hal posted that arrow once before.
It doesn't seem to point to anything that I have been working on, but it might point toward something else if man-made.
I guess the only way to know, would be to take a hike out there and check it out. Just be prepared , as Frank has said, to find only another area of bare rock which doesn't really look so much like an arrow, when seen close up.

Regards:SH.
 

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