Thank you for this information. In Wyoming i have identified multiple sights with these exact same structures. Each site has multiple examples of each structure you show here.
Wiped out? Clovis artifacts were made by native Americans. They still live today. Clovis is not a culture. It’s a technology. The technology changed with the changing landscape, the people remained the same.
Sort of but not really. Clovis replaced a even older culture--we know that from the work going on at Meadowcroft Rock Shelter in SW PA. It's the pre clovis that disappeared quite suddenly
Thank you for sharing your adventures. In more recent times it is believed that the Phoneticians came to north America to mine copper and then on their return journey to Europe stopped off in Cornwall to pick up tin so that they could make bronze. This information comes on top of the multitude of documented evidence of the existence of burial mounds containing giant skeletons found in North America along the Eastern seaboard. These discoveries suggest that even though Native Americans were present that a second ethnic group also existed on the east coast. This information makes creating a timeline of settlement in north America very difficult, coming on top of the second and third wave of European exploration and settlement in the new world starting with the vikings. It is a pity that so much history has been hidden purposefully from our eyes, because of one religious or social agenda or other. I would prefer all truths or at the very least evidence, to be revealed so we can make up our own minds about our history.
Well besides the fact that loggers didn't waste time carefully selecting and placing stones in unique stacks and then leave a bunch more rocks laying around. The amount of moss and lichen that builds up in the North East is a dead give away that they are old
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Mary, thank you for posting video.
Love the stone structure of New England. Thank you for the educational video!
Thank you for this information. In Wyoming i have identified multiple sights with these exact same structures. Each site has multiple examples of each structure you show here.
Excellent! Thank you Mary.
I think that "current activity" with the sticks might be from Wiccans.I'd love to know what it means.
I believe the Clovis culture made these structures before they were wiped out during the younger dryas
Wiped out? Clovis artifacts were made by native Americans. They still live today. Clovis is not a culture. It’s a technology. The technology changed with the changing landscape, the people remained the same.
Sort of but not really. Clovis replaced a even older culture--we know that from the work going on at Meadowcroft Rock Shelter in SW PA. It's the pre clovis that disappeared quite suddenly
Thank you for sharing your adventures. In more recent times it is believed that the Phoneticians came to north America to mine copper and then on their return journey to Europe stopped off in Cornwall to pick up tin so that they could make bronze. This information comes on top of the multitude of documented evidence of the existence of burial mounds containing giant skeletons found in North America along the Eastern seaboard. These discoveries suggest that even though Native Americans were present that a second ethnic group also existed on the east coast. This information makes creating a timeline of settlement in north America very difficult, coming on top of the second and third wave of European exploration and settlement in the new world starting with the vikings. It is a pity that so much history has been hidden purposefully from our eyes, because of one religious or social agenda or other. I would prefer all truths or at the very least evidence, to be revealed so we can make up our own minds about our history.
Not a tree over 60 years old is shown. What is to say those rocks were not placed there by loggers in the 60’s?
Well besides the fact that loggers didn't waste time carefully selecting and placing stones in unique stacks and then leave a bunch more rocks laying around. The amount of moss and lichen that builds up in the North East is a dead give away that they are old
And there are references all over the historical record of these things. The early settlers were just as interested in who built these as we are