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, January 11, 2008
Reading the visitor logs
oh dear reader tell me what you have seen that brought you here, that drove you to the internet looking?
O dear blogger, I am here in search of rock piles. I live in Michigan where I find various kinds of rock remnants. I particularly like your site and the great attention to detail you put in it. You have inspired me to get a new camera and start my own version for the Midwest area. Thanks again.
My father used to tell a story that when he was selectman in Becket, Massachusetts he remembers reading a very old town document about three extremely large stone mounds near the Becket/Washington border. It said in this document that these mounds were passage markers for a certain Native American tribe that migrated through the region. My father has searched for these mounds and has never found them. I have recently decided to take a look myself but have had no such luck in finding them. I am curious if you have heard of such mounds in that area.
O dear blogger, I am here in search of rock piles. I live in Michigan where I find various kinds of rock remnants. I particularly like your site and the great attention to detail you put in it. You have inspired me to get a new camera and start my own version for the Midwest area. Thanks again.
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altese@wowway.com
I hope to see it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMy father used to tell a story that when he was selectman in Becket, Massachusetts he remembers reading a very old town document about three extremely large stone mounds near the Becket/Washington border. It said in this document that these mounds were passage markers for a certain Native American tribe that migrated through the region. My father has searched for these mounds and has never found them. I have recently decided to take a look myself but have had no such luck in finding them. I am curious if you have heard of such mounds in that area.
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