Went for a walk in Woods Hole (up Mast Rd) and saw a small piece of woods with a rock above the surface:
Saturday, August 21, 2021
Gansett Sites
Thursday, August 12, 2021
More quartz artifacts from this year
These photos are from a nice weekend day at the end of May. I went to a favorite place in southeastern Massachusetts and was really pleased to see this projectile point, fully exposed, waiting to be picked up.
I left this place and drove south into Rhode Island, to another place I know. The conditions weren't great but there were quartz flakes visible here and there. I bent down to pick up a barely exposed flake, and was surprised and elated to see this pop out of the ground. This was right after I picked it up. That clean bit on the left side of the base is the only part that had been peeking out of the ground.
I really like this shape, with the square stem. I don't have many like this and it's unusual for me to find one that is not broken.
Thursday, August 05, 2021
Quartz artifacts from Rhode Island
I haven't posted anything here in a long time. I've got a lot of finds to post and I hope to get back to posting here again more regularly.
These photos are from an evening in June. It was a Friday after work, which is a favorite time for me to get out and look for stuff. I feel like I have good luck on Friday evenings, and a good find is a great way to start my weekend. On this particular evening it had rained hard and I wanted to go to a place I know where there is lots to find. Other people search for artifacts in this place as well, so I was happy to get there and see no fresh footprints. Most of the stuff I find at this site is broken, with many or most of the artifacts likely having been discarded during the production process. I did find a lot of broken stuff on this occasion. In this photo there are artifacts ranging from crude bifaces that were likely preforms or discarded production pieces, to fragments of finely pressure flaked tools. Over 99 percent of the artifacts I find at this site are made from quartz.
Monday, August 02, 2021
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Name that rock
Update:
I am posting a new pic of this material, against a neutral background, an unpolished surface.
I believe this is called a metamorphic igneous rock. Does it have a name? It is from glacial gravel on the beach.
Previously Had:
Can anyone offer a clue about what kind of rock this is? It looked like granite at first but it is mostly a reddish mineral:
What I take to be a working edge, was upper-right in first pic, lower-right in second pic. Here:
Monday, July 12, 2021
Monday, July 05, 2021
Trail Maintenance with Stile/Style (Essex CT)
I usually find myself shaking my head at "Trail Maintenance Photos" that breach "stone walls" and otherwise disturb probable Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscape features, but I'd like to give a CSL award to the Windswept Ridge Preserve of Essex, CT for this remarkable alternative to disturbing possibly quite ancient rows of stones or Qusuqaniyutôkanash...
(Photo by Jason Greene:)
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Mounds from Spring Creek, PA
Reader Jon sends new pictures:
Here are some photos I wanted to share with you. Rock Pile A is images 1002, 1008 and (1009 from 2016). Rock Pile B, 100 yards away is image 1004.
Friday, June 25, 2021
The 2,300 Y.O. Stone Pyramid Mound & Fort | Glenford Fort Preserve
Note the dating of some stone mounds in Ohio, consistent with Oley Hills dates:
The 2,300 Y.O. Stone Pyramid Mound & Fort | Glenford Fort Preserve | - YouTube
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Some images from Jim Wilson’s Zoom Presentation
Watch: https://fb.watch/6fxQG6CmSB/
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Underwater archaeology team finds ancient obsidian flakes 2,000 miles from quarry
“An underwater archaeologist from The University of Texas at
Arlington is part of a research team studying 9,000-year-old stone tool
artifacts discovered in Lake Huron that originated from an obsidian quarry more
than 2,000 miles away in central Oregon.
The obsidian flakes from the underwater archaeological site
represent the oldest and farthest east confirmed specimens of western obsidian
ever found in the continental United States.
The find in Lake Huron is part of a broader study to understand the social and economic organization of caribou hunters at the end of the last ice age. Water levels were much lower then; scientists have found, for example, ancient sites like stone walls and hunting blinds that are now 100 feet underwater.
“This particular find is really exciting because it shows
how important underwater archaeology is,” Lemke said. “The preservation of
ancient underwater sites is unparalleled on land, and these places have given
us a great opportunity to learn more about past peoples.”
https://www.uta.edu/news/news-releases/2021/06/15/lemke-lake-huron
Citation: O’Shea JM, Lemke AK, Nash BS, Sonnenburg EP,
Ferguson JR, Nyers AJ, et al. (2021) Central Oregon obsidian from a submerged
early Holocene archaeological site beneath Lake Huron. PLoS ONE 16(5):
e0250840.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250840
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Falmouth area arrowheads - ID requested
Can any one identify the arrowheads here:
I am particularly interested in this one, which looks like a late stage "paleo" point:Note the base is "thinned" compared to the upper part.Wow. Wish I found it.
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Another "Chamber" Video
The "Rattlesnake Squamation/Scalation" Variation
I just watched this video from Mike Luoma of VT yesterday. We've been communicating electronically on FaceBook and I sent him this image below soon after viewing it:
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Monday, June 14, 2021
Saturday, June 12, 2021
"Horned Creatures"
A Horned Creature from 2008, and some H.R. Schoolcraft illustrations from the late 1800s:
Wednesday, June 02, 2021
Clovis First Dies (AGAIN!)
New evidence may change timeline for when people first arrived in North America (phys.org)
[Research from 20 or so years ago at Monte Verde in Chile already changed that "timeline". Seems like the only people still promoting a 13K time depth for man in America are textbook writers and YouTube.]