The righteous implication that will forever alter the way of forensic archaeology, prehistoric United States of America, and the original people of this land.
IndianRock.art – Garden site discovery of two stone chisels and one stone hammer presumably left by a working stone carver
I couldn’t believe what I was looking at! Could it be? Were these stones not just tossed into a hole and buried? Was I standing where someone else stood, back in ancient times? More than that though, is this a worksite, where the stone carver set these tools down exactly as I unearthed them?
Let the evidence lead the way, because math and science do not lie. IndianRock.art: taking amateur archaeology to the next level
This standing cairn stone, pictured below, was the first large stone recovered from the Garden Site. It has four sides, representing the cardinal directions: north, east, south, and west. It rests atop the boulder below it, with a marker to help position the stone correctly.
Open eye east face
Closed eye west face
Sun beat south face
Wind blown north face
Interestingly, this standing stone can be laid horizontally spanning across the two larger base-stones, forming a triangular opening between the three stones. This opening faces directly towards the winter solstice midday sun, suggesting that there might be additional stones just north of the site, where the sun might shine onto.
As a child growing up, I would watch ‘National Geographic’ specials on TV. The knowledge gained from those shows came into play, as soon as I noticed the repeating geometric patterns in the stones.
IndianRock.art – stones separated and cataloged
Shortly after noticing these repeating patterns, I referred to my memories of watching archaeologists uncover artifacts on the early NG documentaries. First off, I knew that I needed to log everything that pertained to my growing hypothesis: someone, at some point in time, quarried stones for carving and then buried them, including their stone tools. Additionally, the stones were placed intentionally, in conjunction with the patterns of the sun and moon, as their illumination played upon the surrounding landscape.
So then, I graphed the area, both horizontally and vertically: with each separate area having its own designation, represented by numbers and letters. Then, I systemically unearthed the site, sifting the contents through a 1/8″ screen.
I arrived in Missouri, a man without faith and only to meditate. Little did I know, my life was about to change in ways that I still find difficult to comprehend.
IndianRock.art – Garden Site
For the first couple of years, I just observed the natural flow of nature and its cyclical ties with the sun, moon, and stars.
Hello. Before phase2 of the Garden Site dig begins, I would like to review phase1, which was a preliminary unearthing to determine what it was that I was encountering, while digging in my Missouri garden. This review will consist of a series of posts, containing info on the dig process, discoveries made, and an in-depth preliminary conclusion. Phase2 is scheduled to begin early summer 2026.
IndianRock.art – example of rock-art forensic archaeology
(Disclosure- I am a seasoned finish carpenter, by trade; and so, I will be leaning on my understanding of finished surfaces, hand tools, and the relationship between the two, in terms of anatomic geometry, range-of-motion, and triangulation- as it plays upon a worked surface: Rock-art forensic archaeology.)
Within their own stories passed down through the ages, it has been said that the forefathers of the United States of America’s First Nations people exist in the stones. What does this mean? Also, if there is any truth to this, how can it be measured, what is being measured, and against what, can it be measured? Hello. After decades of working in the Denver, Colorado area, I decided to take an extended break by moving to the Missouri Ozarks. There, while spending a few seasons observing the natural surroundings, I noticed a repeating pattern in the landscape. This repeating pattern is the subject-of-focus within the first chapter of the IndianRock.art story, which is tightly compressed within this report and represents only a small fraction of the discoveries made over the past couple of years, beginning 2023.
Imagine, within the clasped hand there is a geometric empty space, a measurable void. The following stones represent that void.
The 33-degree angle – Part1
Below are photographs that show a 33-degree angle formed on one edge of various types of stones. This is a small sample from hundreds of stones collected over the past few years that have this 33-degree angle.
If a stone, while being used as an applied-friction tool, is rotated within the hand, specific geometry will begin to overlap itself, giving the stone its final shape.
The new star and anatomical proportions within the hand – Part2
For all to witness- the Star is reborn: a geometric form, perfected within the hands of the artisan. Thank you, God.
What some choose to see or not see, intentionally or involuntarily, is not the constitutional truth, regardless of the words written or spoken; instead, all is measurable, and through rigorous testing, truth remains constant. This process is of God and is righteous as such. A mind or nation existing without it will be blind, chaotic, and deceitfully diabolical.
The Garden Site phase1 field study – Part3
The stones are part of everyday life, here in the Ozark Mountains. If you ask some of the locals about the stones, you’re likely to get mixed reactions. Many people curse the stones because they suddenly show up in their pastures or are found stuck in their mower blade, while others joyfully harvest the stones for various home projects. I met a lady that paints onto the stones what she sees carved into them and another lady selling stones and crystals at the downtown square. There is also a not-so-distant neighbor that stacks stones on his property as whimsical yard art, at the delight of the observant passerby. As for me, I believe that the stones are worked remnants from a very distant past: carved stone effigies and the tools used to carve them, buried and left undisturbed under most of the area that is the Ozark Mountains.
IndianRock.art – Garden Site
IndianRock.art – Garden Site
IndianRock.art tool and sculpted surface
The lord guides my hands. I find the stones, and they find their place. I’ve witnessed it, time and time again. It all comes so naturally, as if I’m creating an already existing ancient history as I’m unearthing it.
Preliminary conclusion – Part4
Within the past few years, I have taken a scientific approach to what can be described as God’ crash course 101: ‘the spiritual cultivation of the self’.
IndianRock.art – Garden Site phase1 prehistoric artifact recovery
At the end of the day, the results of my efforts are whatever you see, but can be only one of two. That is the beauty of most things. It is that simple. Either what has been unearthed is just a pile of random stones, or it is, by all accounts: the discovery that is writing the lost chapter in the record of North American Indigenous ancestry.
IndianRock.art – stone tool shapes
IndianRock.art – stone #L4F11 – unearthed at Garden Site phase1 dig