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| Close-up, the 'building' looks like this. The 'bottom' floor was probably used for storage. The walls of the top floor extend all the way up to the cave wall. There is a small smoke hole at the top where the wall meets the cave. (None of the other walls in the dwellings extend up to the cave wall; probably so the smoke could escape.) No one knows what the function of the top floor was since it is quite small. |
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| Beneath the two-story 'building' is this huge cave! |
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| The ceiling of the cave has soot on it. There is a short wall at the bottom of the cave. What was it used for? Why build a two-story 'building' above the cave? It's very mysterious. |
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| Everywhere in the caves, you see these round depressions. They are not natural. They are man-made. |
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| They range in size from 1 inch to 6 inches in diameter. The depressions range from 1 inch to 3 inches deep. Obviously someone was grinding something, but what? Spices, spears? No one really knows. |
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| This depression is under a huge rock slab! It is about 6 inches in diameter and 3 inches deep! What would someone be grinding under there? |
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| These depressions are not like the others. The others are on a horizontal rock surface. These are on a rock surface that is nearly vertical so if someone was grinding spices in there, the spices would fall right out of the depression! What were they grinding there? a spear or arrowhead? It would have been nice if the people who lived in the dwellings left us a You-tube video explaining what these depressions were used for! |









When u make arrowheads n tools it takes grinding the edge before each chip is punched.. For a better grip to press it out more accurately
ReplyDeleteCould be used to grind the wood or bone to make the stone tools or to make the bone tools
ReplyDeleteThat top floor was the smokehouse...most herbs n plants n meat needed drying or smoking
ReplyDeleteSorry ..just thinking