Mike gave me shout-out in this video.
Much appreciated. Nashoba Brook is where we all cut out teeth on the subject.
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.
Mike gave me shout-out in this video.
Much appreciated. Nashoba Brook is where we all cut out teeth on the subject.
[More from Dan Boudillion]
Dear Friends of the Nashobah Praying Indians,
We are happy to announce that the Praying Indians will be holding their annual Powwow in Natick on September 28 of this month.
Please see flyer, attached. We look forward to seeing you there!
Best wishes,
Dan Boudillion
Secretary
Friends of the Nashobah Praying Indians
[From Dan Boudillion:]
Dear Friends of the Nashobah Praying Indians,
Please support Strong Bear Medicine who will be speaking in Acton on 9-17 at an event sponsored by the Sudbury Valley Trustees.
We are looking forward to partnering the SVT on this important talk. It is the first time Strong Bear has presented in Acton.
See flyer, attached.
Registration required, see flyer, or here: https://www.svtweb.org/
I was impressed with this very thoroughly written article by Karen Ellsworth. It is about events in 2017.
[Reader Nicholas writes:]
My good friend who lives in Mason, NH has caught intrigue from my infatuation with stone sites. He sent me these photos from a site 5 minutes from his house.
Haven’t been able to go get a good look at it, but 6’ high, about 20’ long and it seems to taper off. It’s a beaut of a chamber whatever period it’s from!
Just wanted to share, best wishes
-Nicholas Phelan
[Not rock pile related]
This article shows that the small hominid fossils from the Isle of Flores in the Pacific, were not examples of "island dwarfism", as they have now found more fossils, even older than the original find, and the older fossils are of a smaller species.
Let's take a moment to consider the implications. The first is that this is a branch of the human tree the split off the main "trunk" before Homo Erectus. That means earlier species were able to make the voyage. That means world-wide distribution much earlier than believed.