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Author: The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran

I'm a mom, writer, hiking guide, artist, research investigator, and adventurer. I guide hiking tours of hidden history on Southern California trails as well as expeditions into the California desert to explore Native American shamanic rock art. The art I create is inspired by the Native American Huichol of the Mexican Sierra Madre mountains. I am a native Californian with "indian" blood. I feel the land and its people in me. I have a passion for history, especially history of the American West, and it brings me tremendous joy to share that passion with others as a tour guide and through my art. My lifelong pursuit is the interpretation of symbolism left on the rocks by early people of the ancient Southwest. It tells a fascinating story about diffusionism of the human race and the ideas people carried around the world for tens of thousands of years. My wilderness adventure tour company is Hidden Treasure Trex www.hiddentreasuretrex.com
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The Feathered Serpent and Anglo Saxons

  • by The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran
  • Posted on February 1, 2021February 1, 2021
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On Cannibals

  • by The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran
  • Posted on January 22, 2021February 25, 2021
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Chat With Archaeologist Sarah

  • by The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran
  • Posted on January 18, 2021
  • Snapshots

a-couple-a Snapshots From Recent Adventures

  • by The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran
  • Posted on January 18, 2021January 27, 2021
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Discovering A Winter Solstice Observatory in the Mojave – Grandfather Fire Series #2

  • by The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran
  • Posted on January 14, 2021January 14, 2021
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Pictos revealed after proper prayer

  • by The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran
  • Posted on January 10, 2021
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  • by The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran
  • Posted on January 7, 2021
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The Cabins & Petroglyphs – Valley of Fire

  • by The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran
  • Posted on January 5, 2021
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Living in Blanca the Safari Ferrari

  • by The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran
  • Posted on January 4, 2021
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Story of Renewal

  • by The Ancient Southwest | Angeline Duran
  • Posted on December 31, 2020December 31, 2020

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HI! I’M ANGELINE

I’m Angeline Duran Piotrowski. I go by the trail name "Dusty House". I'm a mom, writer, hiking guide, documentarian, and adventurer. I put the kids on the school bus then run away from home. I’m happiest with my house strapped to my back in search of hidden history on the trail. Let's hike!

VIDEOS

The Feathered Serpent and Anglo Saxons

On Cannibals

Chat With Archaeologist Sarah

a-couple-a Snapshots From Recent Adventures

Discovering A Winter Solstice Observatory in the Mojave – Grandfather Fire Series #2

Pictos revealed after proper prayer

The Cabins & Petroglyphs – Valley of Fire

Living in Blanca the Safari Ferrari

Story of Renewal

Black Wash Petroglyphs

Not Since 1623

Winter Solstice at Counsel Rocks

Camp Rock Petroglyphs Mojave Road

Rain & Sun Symbols

PSA Please send this to a mom during COVID. She needs your support.

DNA Discovered Native America – A Thanksgiving Special

Creation At Bernasconi Pass

Learning Ancient Skills During The Plague

Story of Clan Symbols – Verde Valley Pictographs

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Join me tomorrow, Wednesday 1/20 10am PST/1pmEST, for a live chat with archaeologist Max Bieber. He works regularly in Cultural Research Management surveys. In a modern world with an expanding population and changing needs, how is cultural heritage being given consideration. You can feel free to ask questions or just listen in. See you there!
Join me tomorrow, Wednesday 1/20 10am PST/1pmEST, for a live chat with archaeologist Max Bieber. He works regularly in Cultural Research Management surveys. In a modern world with an expanding population and changing needs, how is cultural heritage being given consideration. You can feel free to ask questions or just listen in. See you there!
Join me tomorrow, Wednesday 1/20 10am PST/1pmEST, for a live chat with archaeologist Max Bieber. He works regularly in Cultural Research Management surveys. In a modern world with an expanding population and changing needs, how is cultural heritage being given consideration. You can feel free to ask questions or just listen in. See you there!

ADVENTURES

  • Chat With Archaeologist Sarah

    January 18, 2021
  • Discovering A Winter Solstice Observatory in the Mojave – Grandfather Fire Series #2

    January 14, 2021
  • Pictos revealed after proper prayer

    January 10, 2021
  • January 7, 2021
  • The Cabins & Petroglyphs – Valley of Fire

    January 5, 2021

Videos

The Feathered Serpent and Anglo Saxons

On Cannibals

Chat With Archaeologist Sarah

a-couple-a Snapshots From Recent Adventures

Discovering A Winter Solstice Observatory in the Mojave – Grandfather Fire Series #2

Pictos revealed after proper prayer

The Cabins & Petroglyphs – Valley of Fire

Living in Blanca the Safari Ferrari

Story of Renewal

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