Monday, August 17, 2026
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Interesting scenery, arrowheads not so much
Interesting scenery, arrowheads not so much
A basalt [or actually black rhyolite] arrowhead missing its tip, from the Fairhaven side of New Bedford harbor. Video above.
Come to think of it, this proves the spot is worth exploring more carefully. Finding a place with arrowheads is harder, and more valuable, than finding individual arrowheads.
Update: I was excited to find this arrowhead. When I cleaned it up, it turned out to be nice flaking PLUS it was a new site PLUS it was a new material. So I went back a couple days later and examined that beach pretty carefully. Not a single thing was found - nothing. So why return after this? In fact this single, solitary, fragment of an arrowhead is all we are going to get from this place, short of some extensive digging. So that's it: we are never going to learn anything about who and when this arrowhead was made. A whole story, hinted at but lost. It is sad.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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).
Friday, June 12, 2026
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
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