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.
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Sedona Cairns
Norman Muller: "I took this shot in Sedona, AZ, five or so years ago. Call it cairn overload."[PWAX: I have been reserving the words "stacks" for these modern structures. Lucky they look so different from Native American rock piles.]
My friend and I just visited this Sedona cairn spot along Oak Creek....we built a "bunny cairn" to honor and protect our dear friend Bunny Landis who is strongly fighting Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. If you see the little bunny peeking out from under a protective fallen log, please stop, think of Bunny and say a prayer for her.
My friend and I just visited this Sedona cairn spot along Oak Creek....we built a "bunny cairn" to honor and protect our dear friend Bunny Landis who is strongly fighting Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. If you see the little bunny peeking out from under a protective fallen log, please stop, think of Bunny and say a prayer for her.
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