Cavate Dwellings Along The Verde River - Arizona

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • An Eductaional Series - Finding Lost Civilizations - Additional Videos At: storiesbyalex.com
    Trek with me into ancient cave like dwellings of the Sinagua Culture.
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  • @stustanski3912
    @stustanski3912 Год назад +1

    Another great video Alex!!

  • @ahmedkunbargi8096
    @ahmedkunbargi8096 Год назад +2

    Hey Alex just found your channel. You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar for making this content for us. Thank you for sharing this knowledge with the next generations.

  • @HughDuszaPastor
    @HughDuszaPastor 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Alex. I've done much trekking. At this point in my life I can't. So, thank you for bringing me opportunity to live vicariously through your adventures!

  • @timcisneros1351
    @timcisneros1351 6 лет назад +3

    Alex, Fascinating video. My wife and I recently bought some land near Williams where we will be building our future home. We have found hundreds of Pottery shards and several arrow heads. I wonder if they were Sinagua as the pottery looks very similar to the ones you found in this video. At first I started picking up and keeping the shards and then realized that maybe they should remain where they were left. I feel a spiritual connection to the Ancient Ones when I'm on my land. Sitting at night by the campfire with my wife and our dog I look up at the heavens and think ...they experienced the exact same view a thousand years ago. Thanks for the beautiful and delightful trecking adventure. I will treat the earth that I have been blessed to have with reverence to the ones who were here before. We're all only caretakers for a while. The earth remains........ only slightly altered by our presence.

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  6 лет назад +1

      Tim, thanks for watching and your comments. I have had the same feeling of wonderment as I trek to ancients sites and see the remains of ancient cultures. My understanding is that the Havasupai Indians and the Hualapai Indians are two Native American tribes deeply embedded in the history and current culture of the Grand Canyon. My regards................alex

    • @Kingman-ie8gd
      @Kingman-ie8gd 6 лет назад

      If you care for your health, leave those damned shards be.

    • @jonmyers2136
      @jonmyers2136 3 года назад

      @@Kingman-ie8gd HAaa Haa,

  • @WindTreeStudios
    @WindTreeStudios 3 года назад +1

    This is like something from a dream. The location that starts at 22:25 has stayed in my mind for weeks now.

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  3 года назад

      Douglas, that was an amazing site. Although not shown I did encounter several stone tools laying about - hard to believe they were still there after all those years............................alex

  • @nosillalaluna7078
    @nosillalaluna7078 Год назад

    This place is just AMAZINE, I'm going ASAP , thanks ALEX !

  • @nosillalaluna7078
    @nosillalaluna7078 Год назад

    To open a wire gate :
    Put your arm through the gate between the first and second wire . Put your hand on the standing post, pull gate towards post using your shoulder to draw the gate , to post . Slip top loop off standing post . Keep gate erect using both hands , pull gate aside . Pass through and close in the same manner .
    Just a suggestion, that's worked for me for 50+ years and if a 8 yr . Old girl can manage this , I'm sure just about anyone can . Some gates are tough , some too easy , but once you get the knack of this , it sure makes dealing with wire gates , not so awkward or time consuming.
    Great content and another great job! Thank you for your hard work and sharing your adventures with us ! 👍❤️

  • @dorianmclean6755
    @dorianmclean6755 2 года назад

    Very cool excursion !
    Known of these ...thx for the outstanding tour

  • @lorettagallagher
    @lorettagallagher 3 года назад

    2021. Thank You For Providing This Video. Thoroughly Enjoyed Watching.

  • @rogerdavis5447
    @rogerdavis5447 8 лет назад +1

    I have taken the scenic railroad trip along the Verde River and have seen the cavate dwellings as we traveled along, many with the walls you described still intact. What a wonderful, leisurely trip it was and your video then takes us right into the dwellings... a great experience for us all.

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  8 лет назад

      Roger, thanks for watching. It was a fun journey.....alex

  • @mikemarley2389
    @mikemarley2389 2 года назад +1

    Fossilized fish have been found in caves above 3000 ft in the Mazatzals I believe those mts are called.

  • @alonzowitt5931
    @alonzowitt5931 2 года назад

    Thanks Alex, another great video!

  • @rockoneer
    @rockoneer 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing life with enthusiasm and passion for history

  • @ShelleeGraham
    @ShelleeGraham 6 лет назад

    Thank you for taking on this very special journey through the Cavates along the Verde River. It was fun and interesting, as usual. I appreciate your reverence for the land and the ancient culture you are exploring. You have been and continue to be an inspiration to many of us. Thanks again.

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  6 лет назад

      Shellle, thanks for following the series. It was definitely a fun and exciting trek..............alex

  • @rebekahsagethesouldetective
    @rebekahsagethesouldetective 8 лет назад

    This was in my backyard where I grew up. There is so much more that I could show you in that area! Thanks for the video!

    • @itsmeagain.1212
      @itsmeagain.1212 5 лет назад

      I lived in verde lakes for about 20 years .

  • @tuledude89
    @tuledude89 11 лет назад +1

    FANTASTIC!!!! WHAT A PLACE,,, LOVE THE MANOS

  • @brad45c
    @brad45c 11 лет назад +2

    Alex takes the chances, we sit back and experience another archaeological adventure in our recliners ... what a deal ;-)

    • @lorenzojax6554
      @lorenzojax6554 3 года назад

      you prolly dont give a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times you can watch all the new series on instaflixxer. Have been watching with my brother for the last few months =)

    • @alejandroezequiel265
      @alejandroezequiel265 3 года назад

      @Lorenzo Jax Yea, I have been using instaflixxer for since december myself =)

    • @keegankhalid8556
      @keegankhalid8556 3 года назад

      @Lorenzo Jax definitely, been using instaflixxer for since december myself =)

  • @usmcmustang2972
    @usmcmustang2972 3 месяца назад

    I grew up amongst these places, and have a good eye for the things you are finding .. One tip, is that many implements that are still found in these places, were usually discarded and broken tools. It is also easy to misinterpret what some were for ... ie; Mano' and Ma ta te, fire pits, personal areas vs food storage, rock art and pictorial graphs or glyphs, who occupied them and when and WHY. Overall, you did a fairly good job explaining.

  • @touchnova
    @touchnova 11 лет назад

    Another fantastic adventure, Alex, thanks for continuing to share knowledge and awareness.

  • @frustum-o5z
    @frustum-o5z Год назад

    nice work, chap~

  • @davidmarshall7887
    @davidmarshall7887 3 года назад +1

    Hi Alex, my family and I will crowd around and watch your videos. We LOVE them!! I have great respect for your philosophy on leaving artifacts , but I have to wonder (because I myself am an avid Hunter and collector of things from antiquity) have you ever happened upon something so undeniably significant that you couldn't leave it behind? If so, may I ask what it was? Because I have dreams of projectile points you have left behind 😃

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  3 года назад +2

      David, thanks for watching the series and your kind words. Well, I have many stories of encountering artifacts. I remember once I was trekking in the White Sands - New Mexico area and came upon a long abandoned line shack from the old cowboy days. Along one of the walls was some sort of cardboard covering over the inside frame to keep out the wind. Back then they did not use insulation and would stuff old cloth and newspapers behind the cardboard. Anyway, part of the cardboard had been ripped and I looked behind the cardboard and saw a bunch of clothing and an old newspaper. When I opened the folded newspaper it was the El Paso Times dated 1928 and the headline read "Amelia Earhart Lands In El Paso". There were also several old style jeans there which turned out be be valuable collector items...............................alex

    • @superdave1263
      @superdave1263 2 года назад +1

      @@storiesbyalex
      Alex, I sure miss new video output.
      Probably watched the existing ones a half dozen times. Take care of yourself!

  • @bcbconklin
    @bcbconklin 7 лет назад +2

    great feature, Alex, thanks

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  7 лет назад +1

      Alfred, thanks for watching......alex

  • @Mary-yu3sn
    @Mary-yu3sn 3 года назад

    Thank You for your video's they are great...

  • @WAGONJON
    @WAGONJON 11 лет назад

    What an excellent adventure to new and strange places once lived by others! Thanks for the journey!!

  • @rchester1943
    @rchester1943 8 лет назад +1

    you are so lucky to live in an area like this

  • @gordonflowers9560
    @gordonflowers9560 8 лет назад +2

    Wow!What an amazing site.

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  8 лет назад +1

      It was a fun journey. Thanks for watching.....alex

  • @storiesbyalex
    @storiesbyalex  11 лет назад +1

    Hey Brad, thanks for the kind words. The journey continues......alex

  • @storiesbyalex
    @storiesbyalex  11 лет назад +2

    Thanks for watching.....alex

  • @TurkishKB
    @TurkishKB 6 лет назад

    A huge village for sure. image taking 10,000 years of dirt away, i bet even more evidence of occupation thousands of years earlier than whats visible. so cool, great video!

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  6 лет назад

      Thanks for watching - it was a fun trek. I have the same sensing that there is possible evidence of earlier life at this site ...............alex

  • @Hikingaddict33
    @Hikingaddict33 19 дней назад

    : GREAT-VIDEO!

  • @ScrewMaga
    @ScrewMaga 11 лет назад

    Very nicely done video! Thank you!

  • @storiesbyalex
    @storiesbyalex  11 лет назад

    Thanks for trekking with me. Regards,.........alex

  • @davidritch1021
    @davidritch1021 3 года назад +2

    I live in the Verde Valley. Are you sure you know the difference between East and West ?
    Overall a good video. Not sure about your East and West Tho.

    • @roderichroby6236
      @roderichroby6236 3 года назад +1

      Hope he closed the gate. Seems to be an expert on Arizonan native American dwellings. Californian- Verday. Arizonan- Verdee.

    • @jimmyh1817
      @jimmyh1817 2 года назад

      I was just thinking the same thing! He got me second-guessing myself, and then I thought, "No way," because I have mapped it. However, I have never been there myself, so I decided to search the comments to see if anyone else caught that!

  • @Mary-yu3sn
    @Mary-yu3sn 3 года назад

    At 9:10 that is an oven the rock is heated up,fire gets pushed to side and food goes in..

  • @apollohill6733
    @apollohill6733 4 года назад

    I sure do enjoy these videos. I wonder if you ever visited Vasquez Rocks ? I wonder if there are signs of life there?

  • @harirao12345
    @harirao12345 6 лет назад

    At 27:00, I wonder if it is a rectangular kiva? Great video!

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  6 лет назад

      Hariao, my sensing is that the actual room/structure at 27:00, which was connected to other structures, was a living space rather than a room used by Puebloans for religious rituals and political meetings. However, this is only a guess/sensing I had when taking into account the totality of the site. But that begs the question as to where was their religious site located? Unfortunately, my trek was to short to determine this........alex

  • @storiesbyalex
    @storiesbyalex  11 лет назад +1

    Hard to beleive that after all those years there are still signs of ancient life that once existed........alex

  • @storiesbyalex
    @storiesbyalex  11 лет назад

    Thanks for watching. The journey continues.....alex

  • @victorschepers6286
    @victorschepers6286 3 года назад

    Is it magnetic? On your trips always have a magnet with you since you may run... into space rocks $$😉

  • @stuarthobart6844
    @stuarthobart6844 2 года назад

    It’s on my list camp near there alot

  • @mikemarley2389
    @mikemarley2389 2 года назад

    The public library in Phoenix ,down town main branch they have topo maps of all Arizona that one can copy.Just thought I would let yall know about that.

  • @zeynelocak9557
    @zeynelocak9557 2 года назад

    Tesekkurler

  • @tinytattoomike7943
    @tinytattoomike7943 3 года назад

    What do you know about sugarloaf in Cornville ? Or Bridgeport in cottonwood?

    • @echristianh
      @echristianh Год назад

      Sugarloaf is really littered with pottery shards and has some broken down structures, but interestingly no signage or efforts to educate people who regularly hike there.

  • @garytucker5748
    @garytucker5748 7 лет назад +1

    The water levels were higher silt bed deposit.

  • @itsmeagain.1212
    @itsmeagain.1212 4 года назад +1

    East and West Bank 😆
    You have That backwards.
    Look at your map again.
    I lived about 5 miles from that spot. You drove in on arizona ave. Also called AA road.
    You had to drive through verde lakes to get to arizona ave.
    Trust me on the east and west .

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  4 года назад

      Michael, thanks for watching and your clarifications.............................alex

    • @itsmeagain.1212
      @itsmeagain.1212 4 года назад

      @@storiesbyalex hey Alex. I know where the two story dwelling is out on the verde. I can tell you how to get to it but I won't on public comments.
      Its a hard one to find and most people don't know about it.
      A very good friend of mine was the river guide for that river.
      Its worth going to and I would love to see a video of how it is holding up.
      10 years ago you could still fi d their hand prints in the building on the walls.

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  4 года назад

      @@itsmeagain.1212 Michael, I would certainly appreciate the information as I am always looking for sites to visit and film. I can be contacted via my private email which is alex@storiesbyalex.com . Thanks.....................alex

  • @hashslingnslashr463
    @hashslingnslashr463 3 года назад

    Where is this place at

  • @nosillalaluna7078
    @nosillalaluna7078 Год назад

    Core stone ?

  • @tboned70
    @tboned70 5 лет назад

    Amazing,......this is close to where My Peoples are from,........We are just West of here but Also I have Family from way South as well,.........the Sinagua Peoples Dissapeared to a Different Location later,.....!?

  • @yousurf374
    @yousurf374 3 года назад

    they got the morning sun in the safe cliffs.

  • @yousurf374
    @yousurf374 3 года назад

    @7:47 plus, you pick up pottery chard, but do not see the faint pictoglyphs on that rock?>

  • @itsmeagain.1212
    @itsmeagain.1212 4 года назад

    If you want to find the spot at the end of trail 500. A two story building ..
    Let me know.

  • @777dingo
    @777dingo 7 лет назад

    Why does your map have the Equator running through Arizona? at 10:54

    • @storiesbyalex
      @storiesbyalex  7 лет назад

      Hello 777dingo, thanks for watching. Regarding the Equator line - this is how the continents were situated millions of years ago. Attached, is a links with a gif file that shows how the continents broke apart.............alex
      commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pangea_animation_03.gif

  • @jumpinjoejack
    @jumpinjoejack 3 года назад

    "O my goodness"

  • @chevychase3103
    @chevychase3103 3 года назад +2

    I think that there is a possibility that the Ancients burn their food storage area because of Critters!

  • @Mav8887.
    @Mav8887. 7 лет назад

    Omg

  • @RicoVonSpaceWolf
    @RicoVonSpaceWolf 3 года назад

    It seems some graffiti isn’t too bad. Respectfully placed letters and numbers here and there will be part of the history a few thousand years from now. Of course nothing vulgar and not too much just enough to add to the story, future archeologists might find it informative.

  • @harrylime8077
    @harrylime8077 3 года назад

    Looks like the latest pictures from Mars! The west bank, isn’t that in Israel?

  • @geoffreybudge3027
    @geoffreybudge3027 Год назад

    Need to be careful of rodent scat and Hantavirus it is truly bad stuff.

  • @galloamaya
    @galloamaya 6 лет назад +1

    I love you series but..
    It;s "v-air-de

  • @patdwaineaalfs5018
    @patdwaineaalfs5018 7 лет назад +1

    This guys information is almost 100 percent inaccurate which is quite a feat unless he was doing it on purpose. They were called Sinagua though.