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.
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.
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.
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.
Reader Larry J. writes:
Hello!
Thursday, May 14, 7 pm at Acton Memorial Library
From here: Aphrodite and Eros Spotted in the Desert and Neither Fish Escaped Typhons Attack as you will See [A video I had a hard time following.]