Wednesday, June 17, 2026

11 Appalachian Stone Mysteries

11 Ancient Structures Hidden in Appalachian Mountains — Why Locals Stay Away?

Compared to the slow progress we have made in New England, towards incorporating stone structures into a coherent understanding of Native American stone work and ceremonialsm, it seems we are doing pretty well. Down there, it is kooks versus official Archaeologists (and clearly the kooks are the smart ones).

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Powwow Invitation, Strawberry Moon: Nashobah Praying Indians

You are invited to the Strawberry Moon June Powwow: Nashobah Praying Indians

 

Dear Friends of the Nashobah Praying Indians,

 

Chief Eagle Medicine and Sagamore Strong Bear Medicine welcome you to the third annual Nashobah Strawberry Moon Celebration (Powwow).  This will be June 27, 2026, at Fay Park, Littleton MA, 12-5pm.  (Rain date 6-28)

 

Public is welcome!  Tell your friends, bring your family! 

Quartz Squibnocket Arrowhead

After several hours of walking in the hot sun:

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Arrowhead from West Concord

Reader Steve S. writes:

After a few months of looking, I think I’ve found my first ever arrowhead in a farm field in west concord. Picture attached. 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Earthworks in Newark OH - Great Circle and Octagon

A couple of comments on how Illinois and Ohio seem a bit contemptuous of their major mound sites. In the case of Cahokia, the state of IL put a landfill mound just a few miles away, that is larger than "Monks Mound", the largest mound in America. In the case of the Newark Earthworks, there are NO SIGNS to help a traveler realize there is a site there; and the views of the Great Circle and Octagon are completely obstructed by unnecessary tree plantings. I mean.... really? Apparently the visitor center at Cahokia has been closed for 4 years - due to lack of initiative to finish the job.