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Rock Piles

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.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Next to a swamp behind a school in Littleton, MA

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by PWAX I found these small supported piles at one spot near the edge of a wetland: (view to the north) (view west) The site is pretty badly...

Connectedness

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by Tim MacSweeney Some thoughts on "Connectedness," including a link to someone else's thoughts on the...
Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Piles along Beaver Brook, seen from the Hartwell Reserve Conservation Land - Littleton, MA

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Just a few pics. Not a very big concentrated site, spread out along the north side of Beaver Brook. A little like the site along Elizabet...
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Sudbury State Forest - a knoll at the confluence of brooks

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I got into the woods a differet way, thinking I was exploring a new place and was overjoyed to walk right up to the rock piles. Later I real...

Brook confluence - Sudbury State Forest

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Interesting structure from Sudbury State Forest

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This consists of a boulder with two short stretches of stone wall to one side, one stretch slightly curved and touching the boulder, the oth...
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Video of the curve of rock piles from a high hill in Berlin, MA

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The site is described in more detail here .
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Looking towards the Wachusett Reservoir from a High Hill in Berlin, MA

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I started up a steep little hill, legs aching, and thought I should get over to the western side of the summit where there was a nice view. ...
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Fred Meli's new blog

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A new blog Stone Ceremonial Landscapes. It begins with posts about Nipsachuck. I added a permanent link, to the right.

Still Hill Farm

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My good friend and band mate Todd has a wood working shop on his family’s former property, a farm on Still Hill Road in Bethlehem, CT. A...
Monday, April 21, 2008

Hey - don't forget NEARA next weeked

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I'll be there Saturday. If I can get my site reporting out of the way, then maybe I can concentrate on blogging the meeting.

Some nice scenes at Rocky Pond

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The last post (I promise) about Rock Pond [mentioned here ]. I have many nice pictures and can't leave the subject without at least show...

Split-wedged rocks from Rocky Pond - Boylston, MA

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A few nice examples of split-wedged rocks. It seemed that the place (outlined here) was full of split-wedged rocks. I have already mentioned...
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