
Further up the valley were occasional traces of other ceremonies:
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.
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Wataquadock Brook, Hill & Road, Worcester County - "place where we get fire-wood (branches of trees)"; or perhaps "lookout place".
from http://www.nativetech.org/Nipmuc/placenames/mainmass.html
"The name I believe may be a corruption of Wuttuhqohteuk, Wuttuhq, 'Branches of trees,' or ' wood for fuel,'—ohteuk, a 'field or land which is cultivated,' signifying a tract of open land over which fallen trees were scattered—' a wood-land.'"
INDIAN NAMES OF PLACES IN WORCESTER COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS
WITH INTERPRETATIONS OF
SOME OF THEM
By LINCOLN N. KINNICUTT
1905
"Your rivers guard our ancient names."
"Your mountains are our monuments."
Cool piles, I am sure you were pleased to find these.
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