This is about rock piles and stone mound sites in New England. A balance is needed between keeping them secret and making them public. CONTACT: rockpilesmail@gmail.com
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Nipsachuck in the News
Larry Harrop sent this, from the Valley Breeze and Observer [click to magnify]
It is great getting a sense that the rock piles are a kind of backbone to this research - they remain solid and visible. The historical depth to understanding the land seems new and I hope that finding this richness of information encourages other people to look into the history of places with rock piles.
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It is great getting a sense that the rock piles are a kind of backbone to this research - they remain solid and visible. The historical depth to understanding the land seems new and I hope that finding this richness of information encourages other people to look into the history of places with rock piles.
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