1. Monhegan Island, Maine
Ogham inscription, alleged, in the old Celtic Goidelic tongue. See Columbus Was Last by Patrick Huyghe, Hyperion, New York, New York
1992, p. 68. This is an interesting book that refers to many such sites. -
Jack
2. Los Lunas, New Mexico (15 miles northwest) near the
banks of the Rio Puerco River an ancient paleo-Hebrew Inscription on a large
flat rock, containing a slightly abridged version of the Decalogue or Ten
Commandments. See Weird America by Jim Brandon, E.P. Dutton,
New York, New York, 1978, p. 145. The author used a unique approach to
research, traveling to many of the sites described, interesting and unusual
reading. - Jack
3. Tucson, Arizona (Silverbell Road) The Tucson "Lead Crosses"
bearing Latin and Hebrew inscriptions, one of which states: "Counsels of
great cities together with seven hundred soldiers A.D. 800, Jan. 1." "We are
borne over the sea to Calalus, an unknown land ..." See
Calalus : a Roman Jewish colony in America from the time of Charlemagne
through Alfred the Great by Cyclone Covey, New York : Vantage
Press, 1975. This is excellent book by a very knowledgeable authority. I
highly admire the work of Dr. Covey. It is unique, thoroughly
researched and educational. - Jack
4. Searsport, Maine, Carved head of a Druid (Celtic
Priest) was allegedly found near here. See Columbus Was Last by Patrick Huyghe, Hyperion, New York, New York 1992, p. 68 see my comments
on this book, above. - Jack
5. White River, Vermont , Stone Chamber with
inscriptions possibly dedicated to the Celtic Sun god, "Bel". See Columbus Was Last by Patrick Huyghe, Hyperion, New York, New York
1992, p. 66 see above - Jack
6. 20 miles NE of Florence, Arizona along the Gila River near "Cochran"
ghost town, four alleged "Phoenician constructed" large stone mortar - less
masonry domed "beehive kilns". See Wierd America by Jim Brandon,
E.P. Dutton, New York, New York, 1978, p. 5 see my comments on this book
above - Jack
7. Solem Township, outside Kensington, Minnesota,
(location probable on map) the well known Kensington "Runestone", with
alleged Viking inscriptions. See Wierd America by Jim Brandon,
E.P. Dutton, New York, New York, 1978, p.116 see my comments on this book
above - Jack
8. Heavener Runestone State Park, Oklahoma, with large
monolith, inscription alleged to be 1,000 years old. See Wierd America
by Jim Brandon, E.P. Dutton, New York, New York, 1978, p. 185 see my
comments on this book above - Jack
9.
Grand Canyon, Arizona, alleged "Egyptian/E.
Indian/Tibetan Underground Citadel"
10. St. Louis, Michigan (Gradiot County) clay tablets
inscribed with possible "Coptic Christian" (fled from Egypt around 5th
century A.D.) writing. See "Michigan Relics: Are They Frauds?" by Rudolph Etzenhouser in Ancient American: Archaeology of the Americas
Before Columbus, vol. 6 , issue 37, p.13. I feel
Ancient American magazine
is an excellent outlet for both published and unpublished authors and a very
interesting magazine...great reading for those interested ancient mysteries.
- Jack
11. Louisville, Kentucky ("Falls of the Ohio River")
Stone fort thought to have been built by Welsh sailors about 1169 A.D. - See
Lost Buried and Sunken Treasures of the Midwest by Michael Paul
Henson, self published, Jeffersonville, IN 1973, p. 25 An excellent self
published book for not only the treasure hunter, but those who enjoy curious
and little known historical stories. - Jack
12. Below Clarksville, Indiana, (large field) six
skeletons found in 1799 dressed in armor with the "Welsh coat of arms" on
the skeletons. George Rogers Clark believed the skeletons to possibly
be the soldiers mentioned in the note (11.) above. In "Sketches of
Louisville" (1819 Henry McMurtrie) said: The field contained "an
immense quantity of human bones" scattered in such a manner that it could
not have been a burial site. - See Lost Buried and Sunken Treasures of
the Midwest by Michael Paul Henson, self published,
Jeffersonville, IN 1973, p. 27 See my comments on this book above - Jack
13.
Nachi Kulik ("Hâ-âk Muerto") A Cerros de
Trincheras megalithic site that may date back thousands of
years
14. Tohono O'Odham Nation, (Baboquivari Peak, Arizona)
Possible ancient Hindu visitors to Baboquivari See The
O'Odham:
Native-Americans With Ancestors From India? By
Gene D. Matlock,
BA, M.A., and look at a map of the Tohono O'Odham Nation for
Hindu-like names. - Jack Gene Matlock's web site is very informative an
extremely interesting. - Jack
15. Idaho (location approximate) Alabaster "egg"
carrying the alleged cartouche of Egyptian Pharaoh "Tutankhamen"
discovered by a "Mr. Kincaid"