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Someday, these guys may be the ones who pay to preserve some of the sites in New England. We just need to distract them from the Southwest.
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.
I receive occasional solicitations from this group, and, although it was probably rash and not a good idea, last time I received one, I wrote on the part you're supposed to send back if you're contributing. I said something like, if you want me to contribute to your organization, then you need to start looking at and preserving Oley Hills and some of the other stonework sites in the mid-Atlantic and northeastern states, before they've all disappeared! Then I put it in their prepaid envelope and sent it back.
ReplyDeleteI realize this is not a good idea to keep doing, as it costs them money, but they caught me on a day when I had these things on my mind . . .