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Need help decoding these rock carvings (treasure symbols)

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Posted Nov 29, 2009, 09:29:18 am

Need help with these carvings... There is a mine on the ridge next to this site with a hollow sound in the floor.
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Mar 15, 2010, 11:01:23 am

I assume these are related to the Johnathan Swift legend.
If so they really are interesting clues.

Here they are converted to negative. the carvings really show up.

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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Mar 15, 2010, 11:15:31 am

Old Dog,
   Could some of those symbols be Cherokee language symbols?  I'm wondering about the end symbols in that upside down line of letters.  After all, Ki is in eastern Kentucky and the Cherokees were in that area before being moved out by the government in the, I think, the 1700s.  I was just spot reading some stuff last night that told how they were moved out of Virginia, the Carolina's, and eastern Kentucky / Tennessee well before the Trail of Tears thing out of Georgia and S. Carolina.   icon_scratch

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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Mar 15, 2010, 01:13:15 pm

Here's some mark ups.  Are some initials modern graffiti?

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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Mar 16, 2010, 05:53:48 am

I wanna Thank everyone for the feed back so far on these carvings... Its been right at a year since i have found these, and i do believe these to be involved with the John Swift legend, after all I'm right in one of the areas Swift was believed to Mine and hide his silver...for you all wondering I'm in the Red River Gorge, here in Ky.
Also there was alot of Shawnee, and Cherokee activity in this region for many years before their removal. I have been studying these carvings for almost a year now, these carvings are real, authentic, and very old. The main thing that supports this is the location where these carvings are, it is in the middle of nowhere, no public trails, actually no trail at all, just a very old trail you can see in spots here and there. These carvings are 3 or more miles from the nearest home located near by, and is on Private property "no trespassing".... The land is so rough and rugged i cant see just anyone making it to where these carvings are, it takes me around 3 hours to hike to this spot one way. There are also what appear to be older carvings here that have faded from weathering over the years that you cant really see, there are no recent marks around this rock, just these old ones... Thanks everyone it always helps to have more than just my two eyes looking at these marks.......

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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Mar 16, 2010, 06:01:56 am

Old Dog, Shortstack.....
                          I looked up the Cherokee alphabet and to my amazement the marks do match, some of these very well could be Cherokee marks, but I'm slow to rule out the Shawnee.......thanks you guys....

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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Mar 16, 2010, 12:00:30 pm

Don't believe the Shawnee had a written language.
Cherokee is the only one.

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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Mar 16, 2010, 12:04:13 pm

Ki,
    That helps "date" the site a little bit.  Sequoyah invented the alphabet in 1819 and according to Wiki, "some symbols resemble Latin alphabet letters".  
     Since that stone is so far back off of the "beaten track",  all those symbols MIGHT mean it's a base point or pivot point for several "end locations".   laughing7  I have stopped using certain words that might pop up on search engines or monitoring applications for those nosey folks we're trying to "ignore" or avoid.

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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Mar 24, 2010, 08:40:51 am

Ruled out Shawnee, those are indeed Cherokee. It is a Overlook about 100ft up on top of the ridge line cliff where these carvings are. From this point you can see for many miles, another key factor is this location is very close to the "main warriors path" that runs right through my area here in Ky. The reason i was slow to rule out the Shawnee was that they had a village a few miles west of my location called (eskippakithiki) now called Indian Old Fields. Cherokee also used the warriors path and would have put them in this general area. Now there are many treasure leads involving the Cherokee in my area, could it be the Cherokee that indicate the tunnel on the next ridge over in this carving, they was known to return to Ky looking for a lost treasure of there ancestors..
It is reported that 3 Cherokee Indians came to a town just over from me, looking for a place where they could find a Indian princesses skull, the tunnel i found very well could be a tomb, instead of a mine like i thought........
Ill read some more on this and post some of these story's if you all would like....  again thanks for all your help   
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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Mar 24, 2010, 08:43:09 am

Old Dog,  The JS carving i stronly believe to be that of John Swift...
He had help from either the Shawnee, and or Cherokee in his mining efforts.

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Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Mar 24, 2010, 08:48:27 am

I think the Shawnee could safely be ruled out.
I would enjoy greatly any stories you could post about the native legends.
I have been fascinated with these stories since I was a little guy.

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Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Mar 25, 2010, 06:38:37 am

Here's a good one that describes the area I'm in, also the mine i have found.... The Shawnee as well as the Cherokee claimed my area as their great hunting ground, and called this area the great meadow land. The Shawnee as well as the Cherokee would have known these secret places and recorded the history about known places in story's handed down generation to generation. It is known that Daniel Boone made peace with the Cherokee, and fought the Shawnee..
 http://forum.treasurenet.com/index....?topic=267618.msg1903791#msg1903791
here's the link to the Story, as well as the forum i write in alot

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Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Mar 25, 2010, 07:16:15 am

A nice read Ki,
Thanks

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Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Mar 25, 2010, 07:16:19 am

Cherokee Treasure lead for my area.....
In Febuary of 1871, three Cherokee Indians came to the farm of Jacob Crabtree
fifteen miles east of Irvine, Ky. The Indians said they were within half a days journey
of one of John Swift's silver mines. They went up little sinking creek, then went a
few miles further due east. Three to four white men followed them, but the Indians
managed to slip away from them. Late the next evening the Indians returned, bring-
ing two buckskin bags full of rich silver ore. They then left the area. The white men
searched but could never locate the silver mine.              Henson.

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Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Mar 29, 2010, 07:56:44 am

This is the mine i found on the ridge over from these carvings...... great place to hide something
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Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Mar 30, 2010, 12:02:07 am

Ki,
   This big nosed guy on the right looks a little Olmec-like and the one on the left is wearing a priest-like head piece.  They kind of jumped out, but the little skeleton head took a little longer to see.
    What'cha think?  If this is the mine with a hollow sounding floor, PLEASE be careful. 


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Reply To This Topic #16 Posted Mar 30, 2010, 09:25:01 am

Hey Shortstack...
Thanks alot. I see those faces now. Pretty cool how those faces jump out at you. Still looking for some dates on the rocks around these two places. But I think I've found something here that people have looked for well over 200 years. I'll keep ya updated, again thanks alot, wanna thank Old Dog as well. When I get home I'll write alittle more. Got a few storys that pretain to this area, I'd write a few now but I don't have any saved to my iPhone just yet. Thanks guys

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Reply To This Topic #17 Posted Mar 30, 2010, 10:34:02 am

In my opinion the eyes hold precious metals, the tongue you describe is really a finger pointing, "dig here".  Pay attention to any circle within a circle,  (doughnut)  this place needs to be explored.  Ancients have dug here. Hope that helps. Just a copper miners daughter.
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Reply To This Topic #18 Posted Mar 31, 2010, 05:43:48 am

you can tell this area is really old, theres a really old trail wore in the ledge around this cliff line , but on the other side of the ridge this path disappears. What ever this place was it was used alot.

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Reply To This Topic #19 Posted Mar 31, 2010, 06:10:51 am

I'm with you on this one.  Also, I usually provide links to images, but, since you are trying to keep a low profile, I uploaded these to TNET.

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Reply To This Topic #20 Posted Mar 31, 2010, 09:49:07 am

Good stuff Mike,
Thanks for posting it.

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Reply To This Topic #21 Posted Mar 31, 2010, 06:55:35 pm

Yes thank you very much, these are very helpful        -Ki-

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Reply To This Topic #22 Posted Mar 31, 2010, 06:58:18 pm

Yes thank you very much, these are very helpful        -Ki-
Outstanding.  I owe some to OldDog and a lot to stilldign, even though he doesn't know it.

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Reply To This Topic #23 Posted Mar 31, 2010, 08:19:55 pm

assistanttoauthors!!  VERY GOOD STUFF,   A BIG WELCOME TO YOU!!!!!   td

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Reply To This Topic #24 Posted Mar 31, 2010, 10:41:43 pm

In my opinion the eyes hold precious metals, the tongue you describe is really a finger pointing, "dig here".  Pay attention to any circle within a circle,  (doughnut)  this place needs to be explored.  Ancients have dug here. Hope that helps. Just a copper miners daughter.

Signs are a given. But dig here?? I don't think so. There is no dig here sign, what are you thinking??

Think before you put such words to post.

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We take everything literal.

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Reply To This Topic #25 Posted Apr 01, 2010, 03:02:15 am

     TOMAS! I myself have the theory that the color of the eyes on faces, monuments, etc,, tell you what you are looking for! Gold for gold, silver for silver, green for emeralds, white for pearls, red for rubies and so forth. And this could hold true also for the shape of the eye.

      The pointing tongue could be saying,,, There, is what I am talking about! And there seems to be a golden colored sign on the wall directly underneath the tongue, with a small stone layout on the floor. And if you look at the spotted face above the tongue, which by the way has a golden eye, it also has many faces and signs on it, which could hold all the information for the cave/tunnel system. Most of these are just big fat guesses! But once making making entry! AHA!! 

   I also liked that the lady mentioned the ancients!! Who I believe stashed most of whats out there! Anyway, Goodnight or Good Morning!! HA!   Peace Brother Thom!!!  td

   

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Reply To This Topic #26 Posted Apr 01, 2010, 04:50:10 am

Given the elements of time and erosion, and the sedimentary nature of the rock shown, your profile picture appears to be a weather beaten cross.  Step back from the screen and give it a look.  No, it isn't perfect but, at one time may have been a bit more well defined.  Just enough to see from a distance and at a slighlty higher elevation.

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Reply To This Topic #27 Posted Apr 01, 2010, 06:36:08 am

Given the elements of time and erosion, and the sedimentary nature of the rock shown, your profile picture appears to be a weather beaten cross.  Step back from the screen and give it a look.  No, it isn't perfect but, at one time may have been a bit more well defined.  Just enough to see from a distance and at a slighlty higher elevation.

Exactly what I thought.
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