"Googling "Archaeological Site 9UN367" yields more info, too, such as this paper (pdf)
"AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOHISTORICAL APPRAISAL OF A PILED STONE FEATURE COMPLEX IN THE MOUNTAINS OF NORTH GEORGIA"
(which a quick scan reveals it doesn't go into the Mayan connection Thornton speaks of, but he mentions that)
and this interesting blog on stone structures in New England and SE United States, Rock Piles, which shares a picture here.
http://forums.armageddononline.org/threads/33640-Massive-1-100-year-old-Mayan-site-discovered-in-Georgia-s-mountains
"AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOHISTORICAL APPRAISAL OF A PILED STONE FEATURE COMPLEX IN THE MOUNTAINS OF NORTH GEORGIA"
(which a quick scan reveals it doesn't go into the Mayan connection Thornton speaks of, but he mentions that)
and this interesting blog on stone structures in New England and SE United States, Rock Piles, which shares a picture here.
http://forums.armageddononline.org/threads/33640-Massive-1-100-year-old-Mayan-site-discovered-in-Georgia-s-mountains
That photo is mine, and was taken at Track Rock Gap around 2004.
ReplyDeleteThat report was already published here once before:
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I posted this one because of the "Rock Piles" link.
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