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.
Friday, October 06, 2017
Celebrate the historic legacy of the Narragansett Tribe and the Indigenous Peoples
Historic revision comment ---------------------------- I think it is possible that the ceremonial structures in Hopkinton are not Narragansett in origin. But like many things in history, all parties agree to a revision and it becomes fact. Perhaps Narragansett revisionism is the best outcome because they are out there trying to do the right thing for protection.
In Hopkinton RI? That was traditionally Narragansett territory and they claimed to Roger Williams that they had been in that place "since time out of mind". Who else could have constructed them? Your thoughts .... ?
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I think it is possible that the ceremonial structures in Hopkinton are not Narragansett in origin. But like many things in history, all parties agree to a revision and it becomes fact. Perhaps Narragansett revisionism is the best outcome because they are out there trying to do the right thing for protection.
In Hopkinton RI? That was traditionally Narragansett territory and they claimed to Roger Williams that they had been in that place "since time out of mind". Who else could have constructed them? Your thoughts .... ?
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