Sunday, August 24, 2025
In the "Long Lots" of Fairfield CT
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Announcement from Mike Luoma
Mt Elam - more from reader James O.
Sunday, July 13, 2025
Swedes are excited to find one arrowhead
Crystalline arrowhead among new discoveries at Hedkammen
Tuesday, July 01, 2025
Hubbard Hill Structure and Turtle (Concord, MA)
[From reader James O:]
Monday, June 30, 2025
How white guys reconstruct rock piles.
Around 1:58 in this video it shows a "burial mound" rock pile, that was excavated and then "reconstructed".
Fort Ancient: A Glimpse of Ancient America
I never saw a rock pile built like that. Or, look at this one (from guideofgreece.com):
With some authority I claim Indians usually stacked stones on top of each other. In particular, you never see a paved dome. It reminds me of another (from M. Gage):
So, it seems likely this is the appearance of a fake rock pile.Thursday, June 26, 2025
Proud of my Desktop
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
I am excited about finding one arrowhead
But unlike the Germans (of previous post) it is because I have not found one in a month. Here it is. After examination, I decided it is an asymmetric shouldered point. Kind of a "Merrimack". Or a "Narragansett" in my vocabulary. It is like the smaller quartz points and is broader and flatter. But I think it is still that kind of shape.
Video here:Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Germans are excited by finding one arrowhead
I continue to be puzzled by the observation that Europe has almost no arrowheads. Here, a single one is considered an outstanding discovery:
Rare 4,500-year-old Stone Age artifact found in Germany | Miami Herald
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Thursday, June 05, 2025
The Fort Sage Drift Fence
A stone wall north of Reno Nevada, somehow is date-able as 3K years old.
Question: What do they know out there that, somehow, eludes our New England "experts"?
Visit a 3,000 year old abandoned prehistoric structure that nobody talks about – near Reno, Nevada!
Answer: They find arrowheads along the wall.
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Monday, April 28, 2025
Saturday, April 26, 2025
The Pine Hawk Discovery
Introduction to the Pine Hawk Discovery
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 7 pm
with Doug Halley at the Acton Memorial Library
Learn about Acton’s most significant archaeological discovery, the Pine Hawk site in South Acton. The site was inhabited by Native Americans for over several thousand years and yielded a treasure trove of artifacts.
Doug Halley was the Acton official most involved in the discovery of this site that unfolded over 20 years ago. He will describe that process of discovery, its significance, and how the project activated an increased interest in historical preservation, such as the Trail Through Time in North Acton. Doug also created an award-winning exhibit about Pine Hawk, which can be seen today on the ground floor of the Acton Memorial Library.
The Friends of Pine Hawk
Founded in 2002 after major discovery in Acton.
Sponsor of 140+ public events since then.
Helped pass Acton’s archaeological protection bylaw
at the 2022 Acton Town Meeting
Visit https://www.pinehawk.org/ to signup for our mailing list
Saturday, April 12, 2025
How Greenwashing Attacks Indigenous People and Our Environment
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How Greenwashing Attacks Indigenous People and Our Environment