Collections
Jason Smith, 47, a local rancher explained that he had witnessed collections “that would blow your mind.” He further stated, “Truckloads of stuff. Worked stone tools, flints. One guy had 100 boxes at his house.” It was not all. Many people in the town had large collections of antique.
Pottery
Russell Bishop 66 used to work at a country club when he was a kid, said, “My boss had an entire basement full of pottery and all kinds of artifacts,” he recalled. “We’d be out there working and he would recognize a black spot on the ground as an ancient campfire site.”
Visitors
The city that was considered a part of the story is finally have been discovered. What next? Donald and his team are not satisfied yet. They are still digging in the hope of finding something more of value and he is also willing to recreate the city once the task of digging is over.
Recognition
A nonprofit organization named The conservancy are working with the aim of giving this site a recognition. The organization wishes to develop learning opportunities for tourists, visitor center, and students.They also want it to give the recognition as World Heritage Site, National Historic Battlefield, and National Historic Landmark.
Many Other Lost Cities
Along with unearthing the entire city, the archeologist has also stumbled upon traces of another lost cities. He believed that many other lost cities neighboring Etzanoa are yet to be discovered. And the chances are that those cities too are large-scale in size. They must be resting beneath the other counties.