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.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
searching the web so you don't have to
This is interesting...weird mounds near Mt Shasta [click here] from author Brad Olsen.
Very interesting article. It appears there were mining and metal working operations going on in North America many centuries before Columbus. It does not surprise me but it is disconcerting to the conventional wisdom of academia. IMO they were Europeans here for the metals and minerals, just as they were in Cornwall, England for the tin mines, and probably S. America for gold and silver. dc.
Re: the water mounds, I was poking around that area near Mt. shasta and ran across many similar structures. Here is a link (you may have to cut and paste).
Very interesting article. It appears there were mining and metal working operations going on in North America many centuries before Columbus. It does not surprise me but it is disconcerting to the conventional wisdom of academia. IMO they were Europeans here for the metals and minerals, just as they were in Cornwall, England for the tin mines, and probably S. America for gold and silver. dc.
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Re: the water mounds, I was poking around that area near Mt. shasta and ran across many similar structures. Here is a link (you may have to cut and paste).
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