The Charles C. Mann Ancient Alberta Snakes
Posted on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Location: Alberta Canada
I am dedicating these geoglyphs to Charles C. Mann author of 1491, New Revelations of the Americas before Columbus. (The fact that I am dedicating these geoglyphs to him is not intended to imply that he takes any position whatsoever regarding my blog or my research. This same disclaimer extends to all my dedications.)
Charles C. Mann has done a wonderful job of telling the story of this continent prior to the arrival of the European explorers. His book is a must read for those who desire to know the ancient history of Native Americans.
Once again these geoglyphs take us to the eastern side of the Rockies where I believe the story begins. It started here but spread in all directions over the many years.
These geoglyphs are of two snakes in a head to head position. It’s almost like one is about to swallow the other. The eyes of both snakes are worth noting as well as the large clearing that they are in. The snake on our right has deteriorated more than the snake on the left. However, we must be tolerant of the deterioration of these images given their ancient age. Let me know what you think.
The Beak of the 10th Sun Raven STILL GLOWS!
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