Part of the report read that the institute has funded the exploration which journeyed as much as 1480 feet below the surface of the canyon where lengthy passages were found leading to mammoth chambers, intricate passageways as if like roads of a city and several hundred rooms which were reached by the passages. One of the passages was explored for 854 feet while another for 634 feet.
The rooms that Kincaid entered were just about the size of living rooms of today and could be accessed by oval shaped doors. They were also ventilated by rounded air spaces through the walls that ran into the passages. Each wall was three feet and six inch in thickness.
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The canyon itself is perilous for traveling being 277 miles long and 18 miles wide. The deepest points of the canyon are almost 6000 feet and geologists regard the canyon to be 5 to 6 millions of years old. Kincaid’s discovery site was roughly 42 miles from the El Tovar Crystal canyon as published in the Arizona Gazette where the first cave’s entrance was 1500 feet down a cliff. Artifacts found in the caves included weapons and copper instruments.
Ancient tablets of hieroglyphics were also discovered adorning the rooms. This was proof of an Egyptian type race that presumably inhabited the caves. Even urns containing copper and gold were found. Urns, as well as walls, were carved with the sane hieroglyphics as the tables.
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In one of the chambers, Mummies were also found covered in clay and wrapped in bark and some type of fabric. All the mummies turned out to be male and there were no children or female. The archaeologists presumed the area in which the mummies were found to be the external caves and served as a warrior’s barracks.
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