![]() Upon being employed, they had demanded leave from the day before full moon until it was on the wane and this had been granted them by Dr. On these nights all the islanders were doubly careful to give the ruins wide berth. They said that the ruins were the abode of great spirits- ani-who were particularly powerful when the moon was at the full. The natives who had been employed by the archeologist were questioned. Stanton, or of Thora Helversen they could find not a single trace! All the equipment, clothing, supplies were intact. Three nights later he disappeared from the Southern Queen and it was officially reported that he had met death either by being swept overboard or by casting himself into the sea.Ī relief-boat sent with the news to Ponape found the Throckmartin camp on the island Uschen-Tau and a smaller camp on the island called Nan-Tanach. He went immediately on board the steamer Southern Queen which was sailing that same morning. He reported that he was on his way to Melbourne for additional scientific equipment and whites to help him in his excavations, saying that the superstition of the natives made their aid negligible. He came on a schooner manned by Solomon Islanders and commanded by a Chinese half-breed captain. Throckmartin appeared at Port Mooresby, Papua. ![]() You will remember that these islands are entirely uninhabited and are shunned by the people on the main island. They went straight to Metalanim harbor and set up their camp on the island called Uschen-Tau in the group known as the Nan-Matal. He carried with him complete equipment for his work and gathered at Ponape a dozen or so natives for laborers. ![]() Throckmartin planned to spend a year among the ruins, not only of Ponape, but of Lele-the twin centers of that colossal riddle of humanity whose answer has its roots in immeasurable antiquity a weird flower of man-made civilization that blossomed ages before the seeds of Egypt were sown of whose arts we know little and of whose science and secret knowledge of nature nothing. These three and a Swedish woman, Thora Helversen, who had been Edith Throckmartin's nurse in babyhood and who was entirely devoted to her, made up the expedition.ĭr. Throckmartin's assistant, was about her age. Charles Stanton, who accompanied them as Dr. Throckmartin, it will be recalled, was much younger, fifteen years at least, than her husband. The daughter of Professor Frazier-Smith, she was as deeply interested and almost as well informed as he, upon these relics of a vanished race that titanically strew certain islands of the Pacific and form the basis for the theory of a submerged Pacific continent. With him went his wife to whom he had been wedded less than half a year. Throckmartin set forth, you will recall, to make some observations of Nan-Matal, that extraordinary group of island ruins, remains of a high and prehistoric civilization, that are clustered along the east shore of Ponape. I shall first recapitulate what has actually been known of the Throckmartin expedition to the island of Ponape in the Carolines-the Throckmartin Mystery, as it is called.ĭr. ![]() That I have not found the courage to do so before, all men who are jealous of their scientific reputations will understand when they have read the facts entrusted to me alone. David Throckmartin and to lift the shadow of scandal from that of his wife and of Dr. I AM breaking a long silence to clear the name of Dr.
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