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Wednesday, August 10, 2022

8/10/22 Report - Spanish Colonial Burial in Peru. St. Christopher on Medallions. Florida Fossil Web Site.

 

Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.

Colonial Era Burial On Top of Pre-Hispanic Temple.
Source: See Digital Journal link below.



A team of Peruvian archaeologists uncovered three burials from the Spanish colonial period on top of a pre-Hispanic temple, which may be up to 500 years old, a researcher said Thursday.

Peru was under Spanish rule for nearly 300 years, from 1532 when they invaded and defeated the Inca empire until 1821 when popular uprisings led to independence...

After the pre-Hispanic era, the site was inhabited by settlers from colonial Lima. "We are considering whether the remains are from the colonial era," Carrion said, pointing to the clothes, hair and a Christian crucifix found on one of the remains. "This finding is important because it will help us determine if there has been a continuous occupation at this site since pre-Hispanic times." ...

Here is the link for more about that.

https://www.tuko.co.ke/world/466361-three-colonial-era-burials-pre-hispanic-peru-sanctuary/

Also see: Three colonial-era burials found in pre-Hispanic Peru sanctuary - Tuko.co.ke

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If you've been metal detecting very long, you probably have found at least a few St. Christopher medals.  They are common finds.

Below you will find a link to an article about St. Christopher.

Painting of St. Christopher Carrying The Christ Child.
Source: See ThePathLessTaken7 link below.


Perhaps the one thing everyone agrees on about St Christopher is that he was a huge man of hulking height. Down through the ages, sacred art has portrayed him as statuesque and strapping...

Here is the link for the rest of the article.

CHRISTOPHER, MORE MIGHTY INTERCESSOR THAN MYTH (thepathlesstaken7.blogspot.com)

Also see; St. Christopher - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online

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Here is a good fossil web site from the Florida Museum of Natural History.

Florida Vertebrate Fossils (ufl.edu)

Parts of that web site are incomplete.  They are begging for donations for graduate students to do the work.  

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... It is very difficult for a nation to maintain the rule of law if its citizens do not respect the law. Assume that people in your community decided that they didn’t want to be bothered by traffic laws and began to ignore stop signs and traffic signals. The ability of police officers to enforce the laws would be overwhelmed and the streets of your community would quickly become a chaotic and dangerous place. The rule of law functions because most of us agree that it is important to observe the law, even if a police officer is not present to enforce it. Our agreement as citizens to obey the law to maintain our social order is sometimes described as an essential part of the social contract. This means that, in return for the benefits of social order, we agree to live according to certain laws and rules...

Here is the link.

What is the rule of law (americanbar.org)

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It looks like that system is not developing well.  Keep watching. 

Good hunting,
Treasureguide@comcast.net