posted on Dec, 6 2009 @ 08:50 AM
I'm in the process of reading David Hatcher Childress' latest fascinating book "Lost Cities and Ancient Mysteries of the Southwest".
He recounts a hiking family's find in 1962 of a number of ancient inscribed clay tablets in a Big Bend, Texas cavern. A member of the family had the
presence of mind to photograph the tablets before handing them over to authorities. This enabled an eventual deciphering of the text, which was
remarkably discovered to be written in a form of Libyan alphabetic text.
I searched the Internet for more information about this, and the following link will take you to a better description of the details of this find than
I can provide:
patrickmead.net
There is such a preponderance of evidence of ancient non-native presence in the Americas, that it baffles me that mainstream historians don't seem to
want to publicly acknowledge the fact. What a shame if this is simply some manifestation of academic arrogance on the part of historians.