Rock Piles
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This is about rock piles and stone mound sites in New England. A balance is needed between keeping them secret and making them public. Also arrowheads, stone tools and other surface archaeology.
Rock Piles
3d ago
Cuyahoga Valley INDIAN Burial Mounds Part 2 [Tinkers Creek] [Stone Tools] [Cleveland Indians] (youtube.com ..read more
Rock Piles
5d ago
I caught a glimpse of a gap in some stonework as I turned onto the highway north, by the south end of the Big Lake.An interesting segment of stacked stones:https://wakinguponturtleisland.blogspot.com/2024/05/big-snakes-up-by-south-end-of-big-lake.html ..read more
Rock Piles
2w ago
Reader Alf writes:I count 20 rock piles. 6 to 8 are still in good shape. Covered in moss and leaves and vegetation, the top center kind of sunk in or receded. The piles are about 3 feet tall and maybe 8 feet in diameter. Some of the piles seem to be in a line. The 20 piles cover a couple or maybe 3 acres of space.These piles are located in Western North Carolina mountains ..read more
Rock Piles
2w ago
[From Tommy Hudson] https://youtu.be/zVSqN6VUAZU?si=L5leAMhQU1Ut9D5D ..read more
Rock Piles
3w ago
[From Ethical Archaeology] Read Text: Understanding Stone Prayers in the Northeastern Cultural Landscape (ethicarch.org ..read more
Rock Piles
1M ago
Sacred Stones & Trail Trees: Littleton’s Hidden Sacred-Shamanic Landscape April 28, 2:00 pm, Littleton LibraryBy the Nashobah CSL Team: Strong Bear Medicine, Dan Boudillion, and Kevin GallantSponsored by the Littleton Historical Society Please see attached flyer (courtesy of Friends of Pine Hawk). This is a unique talk. Most Native stones presentations are given with the ..read more