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, November 30, 2011
Woody Blackwell - spectacular modern stone tools
Not rock pile related but very pretty stuff [click here]
My friend Jeff Kalin "is a consultant to museum curators and archaeologists in the analysis of artifacts. He is a recognized expert in Clovis point replication and other types of stone tools. He has constructed prehistoric sets and props for filmmakers. His wood-fired replica pottery, hand-built from river clay, is in private and public collections. Skilled in all aspects of native American indigenous arts, Mr. Kalin has taught those skills to others, including hands-on workshops for all ages of children and adults." http://www.primitivetechnologies.com/Art/stone.html & http://www.primitivetechnologies.com/Art/tradingpost.html
My friend Jeff
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http://www.primitivetechnologies.com/Art/tradingpost.html
Woody Blackwell is a real master. Impressive workmanship and stunning photographs.
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