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.
Seeing an image of a turtle or whatever in an assemblage of stones is like a Rorschach test: the design may be obvious to some, but less so to others. Thankfully, your drawing helps me to see what you saw, and based on it, I agree that it looks like a turtle, though not as obvious as the one in Killington, CT.
What is 022?
ReplyDeleteSeeing an image of a turtle or whatever in an assemblage of stones is like a Rorschach test: the design may be obvious to some, but less so to others. Thankfully, your drawing helps me to see what you saw, and based on it, I agree that it looks like a turtle, though not as obvious as the one in Killington, CT.
022 is the jpg of Peter's second photo in the prvious post...
ReplyDeleteLooks Just like a snapping turtle. Jeannine
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