Friday, January 31, 2025
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Monday, January 06, 2025
Rock Piles and Effgies - Lake Luzerne, NY
Thursday, January 02, 2025
Wednesday, January 01, 2025
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Friday, December 20, 2024
Unusual carved rocks
This is so weird. I thought it my interest you, although not rock pile related:
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Lower Wildcat Wash - Moapa Nevada
I thought I already described this place but I cannot find any posts about it. Luckily I still have the photos. So here goes:
If you walk south from NV 168 along Wildcat Wash, leading in towards Arrow Canyon, you are following a well travelled path (note the prominent Yucca, left of center):
I wonder what someone might be up to out here. Perhaps I can ask the Moapa Indians.
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Photos from Lake Luzerne NY
[Reader Kevin O. writes:] Here are a couple more pics.
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Concave Base Arrowhead from Marshfield
I found this in a place where I look and look and never find more than a smidgen of a broken quartz base. It is one of those late paleo "Snappit" or "Hardaway-Dalton" types that I tend to find inland. This is as close as I have come to finding an arrowhead in this place.
Tuesday, December 03, 2024
Native Americans and the Revolution, Thursday, 12/5
[From the Friends of PineHawk]
Thank you for signing up for "Native Americans in Southern New England and the Revolution" with Daniel Mandell, this Thursday, Dec. 5, from 7-8:30 p.m. in Room 204 of Acton Town Hall, 472 Main St. The program is jointly sponsored by The Friends of Pine Hawk and the Acton 250 Committee.
Note: The program will not be live-streamed. It will be recorded and available later on Acton TV, https://actontv.org/.
Saturday, November 23, 2024
Littleton Conservation Trust Facebook acknowledges Nashoba Indians
Dear Friends of the Nashobah Praying Indians,
The Littleton Conservation Trust has posted in support of the Nashobah Praying Indians for Indigenous History Month!
https://www.facebook.com/
:)
Best wishes!
Dan Boudillion
Secretary
Friends of the Nashobah Praying Indians
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
"Burying the trowel"
Here are some videos from the Friends of Pinehawk, in Acton. The first (at the moment) is the Zoom meeting with Kitty O'Riordan about changing views of the cultural landscape.
Use this passcode, when asked: 8i#Up+.p
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Good news - rain a comin
If you are gardening, or hunting for arrowheads in recently plowed dirt, the end of a drought is a good thing. This one has been pretty bad.
Update: Not enough rain fell. I took a long drive to examine dirt that was still opaque.
Iridescent Quartz
Interesting but not Rock Pile related:
Finding RARE IRIDESCENT QUARTZ at Sweet Surrender Crystal Mine in Arkansas | Digging Guide Episode 8
Friday, November 15, 2024
Tuesday, November 05, 2024
A late paleo arrowhead
I had a bit of luck yesterday. You might say a small bit of luck:
Sunday, October 20, 2024
Celtic Ogham writing in the Southwestern US
Perhaps you have seen the Ogham (or Oggam) alphabet? Supposedly it was designed for messages written on a notched stick. Like this from Ancient Origins:
So, as far as I can tell, this writing system is common in the Southwest, because I keep seeing examples of it in videos. Like this one from "Trek Planner", who goes out in the desert near the 4-corners area and makes Go-Pro videos as he hikes and explores. Here is an example:
Now, I don't know how to read this, nor pretend that this form of the writing is identical to any I can find in Google image searches. But for my money, this is Ogham in Utah. I guess this makes me a UFO-ologist or a SASQUATCH-ologist.When things are said to have originated in Europe and only arisen in the US because of pre-historic voyaging, I routinely wonder if the flow might have been in the other direction: from the US to Europe. In this case, you wonder if anyone studies the history of Ogham, its variations and evolutions. Such a person might be asked to look at the above.
For reference, here is one version of the alphabet:
The "Fresh Water Fishing Place" (Woodbury CT)
With a great deal of sadness, I have to report that the Diagonal Stone Fish Weir by the site of the Nonnewaug Wigwams is now very much gone.
Almost all of the remnants of the weir were destroyed by a 2024 flood on the 69th anniversary of the Great Flood of August 18-19 in 1955: https://wakinguponturtleisland.blogspot.com/2024/08/the-one-in-thousand-flood-nonnewaugct.html
See also:
https://wakinguponturtleisland.blogspot.com/2024/10/last-of-stone-fish-weir-at-nonnewaug.htmlhttps://wakinguponturtleisland.blogspot.com/2024/10/more-of-final-days-of-nonnewaug-fish.html