ou8acracker2
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- Apr 5, 2012
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- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I am in a cubicle at work but now I have gotten lost in my own thought therefore decided to have the first official "thought session" haha
In many manuscripts, letters, journal entries, etc of the 1700's - the Indian's (Tequesta, Ais, etc) were known for looting sunken ships and stealing treasure. In the account by the Spaniard (forgot the name) who traveled from St. Augustine to Vero and documented the Indian villages along the way - I recall him talking about the main Ais village and saying it had vast amounts of treasure stockpiled.
Why has no treasure been found from these Indian's? If they had so much, where did it go? Thoughts?
In many manuscripts, letters, journal entries, etc of the 1700's - the Indian's (Tequesta, Ais, etc) were known for looting sunken ships and stealing treasure. In the account by the Spaniard (forgot the name) who traveled from St. Augustine to Vero and documented the Indian villages along the way - I recall him talking about the main Ais village and saying it had vast amounts of treasure stockpiled.
Why has no treasure been found from these Indian's? If they had so much, where did it go? Thoughts?