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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.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Archaeology | Indigenous people knew little about vast ancient American earthworks

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From author Brad Lepper writing in the Columbus Dispatch ( I think this might apply in New England as well.): http://www.dispatch.com/conte...
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

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From Teig Tyrson writing in Bucksport ME:  I went in to the remote area plateau overlooking the freshwater pond thought to be the retrea...
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Blogging to resume after labor day

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I'm looking forward to going out exploring.
Monday, August 18, 2014

More stonework around Echo Lake

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From Matthew Howes: I went back to Echo Lake.  Here is what I saw-   More Standing Stone Marker(s) (pics included,) more Propped Boul...
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Saturday, August 16, 2014

The sacred stone piles on Mohegan Hill

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"The sacred stone piles on Mohegan Hill are a critical feature of the traditional landscape of Mohegan Hill; they were created by the ...
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Norumbega Oddities

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From Teig Tyrson: https://www.facebook.com/1426925797556816/photos/a.1432555670327162.1073741833.1426925797556816/1469166516666077/?type=1...
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Propped Boulders/Standing Stones- Echo Lake

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Matt Howes writes:   Attached are photos I took of Propped Boulders and some Standing Stones/ Horizon Markers around the Echo Lake area of...
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Saturday, August 09, 2014

Franklin Town Forest

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There is a marked entrance on Summer Str. I wanted to get over to that "Uncas" pond but was blocked by a private camp entrance. So...
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