Research Team
"Sometimes life just gets ahold of you...and you go for a ride"
by Dixon Spendlove

WATERGLYPH PROJECT MEMBERS
Six dynamic individuals have contributed to this project over the last seventeen years:

Robert Ford, Origional Discovery
Outdoor photographer, was the first person to make the connection between these glyphs and a navigational system based on historical accounts of early explorers and their of native american guides. Robert first published his theory to the worldwide web in 1997, (http://144.38.20.128/cody/bobby.html)

bobndeb@xpressweb.com ,

Dixon Spendlove, Co-Discoverer
Former Arizona State Peace Officer, and longtime area resident, is invaluable for his knowledge of native american history, tribal traditiona and Ruin and Rock Art locations. Dixon co-authored the original Waterglyph theory with Robert in 1997.

Cody Spendlove
Webmater & project co-ordinator. His interest in Paleo-Hebraic, Phoenician and Samaritan alphabets has lead to some unexpected connections to the Mid-east.


spendlove@sfcn.org

David Maxwell
Director of the GIS/GPS lab at Southern Utah University, has been involved in the project for over five years, doing the original field collection of GPS points. Phone: 435-865-8313 (Office)
maxwell@suu.edu



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Gordon Hutching
Senior Project at SUU merged datasets across state boundries, createdv"bowties" and AML's in AutoCad for the rotation to their proper azmuth for each glyph.
ghutch@sisna.com

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