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.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Hi-Tor Stone Monuments - a new blog
Reader Stonepilewhisper invites us to to visit his new blog [Click here]. Looking forward to seeing more articles. Check out the links at the bottom. It has been a while since we last saw those pictures from the first link.
Thanks for the mentioning my blog and including a link. Once again I really enjoy visiting this blog. I hope to provide the kind of information that you provide about New England stone sites to people of like mind here in Western New York. It seems obvious that the people who lived in my part of the world were connected to the people who live in your part of the world. It's interesting how these stone structures have connected us in a similar way.
Thanks for the mentioning my blog and including a link. Once again I really enjoy visiting this blog. I hope to provide the kind of information that you provide about New England stone sites to people of like mind here in Western New York. It seems obvious that the people who lived in my part of the world were connected to the people who live in your part of the world. It's interesting how these stone structures have connected us in a similar way.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much material, if everyone started blogging their own region it would still be years before things were somewhat documented.
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