[Dan Boudillion writes:]
Do you recall the earthen circles Mavor-Dix reported at the Boxborough esker?
I found something like that a few miles away using Lidar and confirmed it on the ground.
For refence, here are the esker circles on Lidar:
And here is what I noticed on Lidar a few miles away:
These are in a heavily wooded area, in a swale. They are about 30 feet across, and constructed but digging a shallow circular ditch and piling the dirt in the middle. They are lined up exactly to magnetic north.
I don’t have pictures because it was not possible to capture the structures with a camera due to forestation, size, and shallowness of the ditches. In fact, had I not been looking for them and GPS-ed the exact location, I would not have seen them even if I walked over them, they are that subtle on the ground.
Anyway, any thoughts on these? I don’t know what they are, either here, or at the esker.
[Peter writes:]
Apparently circular mound/ditch features have been discussed before on this blog:
Rock Piles: Re-reading Dan Boudillion about the Boxborough Esker and Circular-Ditch-and-Mound
I think the Dunstable example is north of Frederick's Corner.
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