"... I live in Erie, Pennsylvania...and we were recently beginning the process of cutting some trails through the woods, which have been untouched pretty much forever, I believe. We found some rock piles, like the ones I see online that mention indians. There are about 4 on our property and I can see at least 2 or 3 in the neighboring woods. They look very very old. They are situated behind what we think was an apple orchard at one time but is now completely overgrown.
I wondered how to tell if it is an actual indian 'rock
pile'. Also, what sort of pile it is. ...Are we in an area where it may be possible?
I am curious about them.
Thanks for any help!
[Sending photos]
"...I have attached photos of three of the piles that are plainly visible.
Pile 2 has been disassembled somewhat :( before I realized there may be
more to these things. There are at least two or three more piles back there
and several places where VERY large boulders seem to be
somewhat....placed?..."
To me, #3 looks quite "Indian". It's rocks are mostly the same sized, the pile is compact, and there are other piles nearby. Also, #3 has no resemblance to a field-clearing pile.
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