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, January 18, 2017
"Rock Piles" 11th birthday
Almost forgot. January 15 2006 was the first post. Got 368 visitors yesterday.
I'll tell you one thing I accomplished: Google search "relevance".
Google gets its own ideas baked into its own definition of "relevance" and 11 years of Rock Piles blogging has convinced Google THIS is the source for information about such things. No conventional wisdom academic view will ever catch up. So as far as the internet is concerned rock piles are antiquities left by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes....it says so on the Google!
Well, Happy Birthday (or Anniversary?) Rock Piles.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet your total views is an impressive number as well.
Well Tim, your posts bring in more visitors than mine. The bobcat story was a big hit.
ReplyDeleteA day late and a $ short but Happy EveryDay for this GREAT Blog!!
ReplyDeleteI'll add my congratulations, too. An impressive number of years.
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I'll tell you one thing I accomplished: Google search "relevance".
ReplyDeleteGoogle gets its own ideas baked into its own definition of
"relevance" and 11 years of Rock Piles blogging has convinced Google THIS is the source for information about such things. No conventional wisdom academic view will ever catch up. So as far as the internet is concerned rock piles are antiquities left by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes....it says so on the Google!