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Lynx
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Missing artifacts

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I am currently seeking any information anybody has on some missing artifacts from a local Tucson museum. Recently the museam has lost a number of clovis points, there is no reason what so ever for someone to steal these ancient artifacts, and leave other more valuable artifacts behind. The museum staff/security doesnt even seem to be showing any interest in the situation, nor has the Tucson police department. If anyone has any information, please let me know, any help would be appriciated

I will continue to inestigate the matter myself, and post any new information found, in the hope it will shed some light on this confusing situation.

The Archaeologist.
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Do you have anymore info since your posting? I have some contacts that I may be able to call upon. But some more bits of info would be helpful. I'll write if I get something.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

My Arizona contacts weren't much use. They don't even know what a clovis point is.

Uhm ... what is a clovis point?
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/07/0722_020722_clovis.html
this article from 2002 will give you an idea of what i am talking about now please dont relate any other information in it to my inquary i posted it purely for the clear cut picture to the right of the points

as for new information i have discovered the exact number of points that were stolen and they total 31 all of various sizes also reports have shown a black artifact carrying case was taken from the museum aswell i belive this is how the points were taken out of the museum with out any one noticing i am currently looking into aquiring the security tapes for viewing and will get back when i recieve any more information

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Post by Tabloid Hound »

I havent heard anything so far, but now I am curious. Did these Clovis points have any arcane or supernatural significance to them? It would seem odd to post a request for help on this forum for what seems to be ordinary relics of the past. Are there more to them than meets the eye?
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an informant of mine has told me that placing a feeler her aswell as many other sites would aid me in my current delima and thus far he has been mistaken

The Archaeologist
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Whoa now, dont be hasty and give up so quick sir, this just isnt something that shows up on a radar. As Im one who'd rather cast you light than curse you darkness, I got something from a contact you may find useful.

"Yo T.B., why you asking about ancient arrow heads? This aint your style bro. It just so happens I got a tip off that a seller/ trader in Colorado is looking to trade some archeological bits and peices for what is considered to be bogus arcane junk from a collector of "oddities". I dont know his location, but I can point a finger twords the Widwest (The heartland is my guess). So send some shouts out to my peeps in the Midwest hood and see what they can shake loose for ya. Peace out T.B.!"

This may be an answer, or it may be nothing at all. But its worth looking into none the less. I know I was wondering about the paranormal nature of this inquiry, but if my contact is any indication It could quickly turn into one. Can anyone else provide some notes on this?
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Post by Lynx »

thank you for the information i will look into it as soon as i can

The Archaeologist
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UPDATE

for those of you that have been helping me look into this matter i would like to thank you before hand

but to the important matters i have had a chance to review the tapes of the museum security camaras and after reviewing countless hours of tapes i belive i can give an accurate desription of the men i am looking for thre tapes have shown a total of five men carrying cases like i have previously described and none of thier faces can be match to any workers at the museum or thier feild operatives i have provided a capture of three of the gentlemens faces in one corridor

http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2004/07/14/wesley_1507.jpg

aslo after futher review this man was cought in security cages for the museum inventory

http://www.barkington.com/Photos/Security_Cam.jpg

the fifth man however we not able to get a clear picture of but from the movement i suspect her to be a woman if anyone knows anyway of contacting these men please inform me immidiately

thank you once again for any help in advance

The Archaeologist.
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Post by Tabloid Hound »

Alright, I got the camera pics and I will send them out, I got a few contacts in the "grittier" side of the world, perhaps they will recegnise a face (although I hope its not thier own)

I'll let you know if I get something.
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Update

thank you for your help so far Hound but your colorado tip played no part in my delima but thank you none the less

The Archaeologist.
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UPDATE

For the last 3 days i have been looking into tips provided to me by all my various feelers 96% of which turned out to be unrelated except for one the tip to what i am refering to is was a small shop in New Orleans after making several phone calls it turns out this shop has been suspected of fencing stolen archaeological finds for the last 70 years well after another day of phone calls i was given a name that aboslutely makes no sense to why it has anything in common with my delima the name i was given was Lazlo if anyone on this site knows anything about whats going on i want some answears

The Archaeologist.
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