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New England's 'Lost' Archaeological Sites
Long forgotten relics of New England's agricultural past turned up in airborne scans using LiDAR of three rural towns, including old building foundations, stone walls and other archaeological
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NativeStone | Native Trails
NativeStone® fully upholds Native Trails' Eco-Social Positive™ commitment to only make and sell products that have a positive influence on our world, both socially and environmentally. By adding jute—a natural, renewable vegetable fiber—to the proprietary concrete blend, Native Trails has reinvented concrete. NativeStone concrete sinks are 40 percent lighter, much stronger, and far more sustainable
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Traditional Native American Healing Tools and
08.04.2018· Smudging- Using a smoking smudge wand for purification is part of many Native American traditions. Common herbs used for smudging include sage, sweetgrass, yerba santa leaves and lavender. Ceremonial Peace Pipes - The Native American pipe is smoked in a ceremonial or ritual to call upon the four elements and give an offering to the Great Spirit.
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A Stone's Throw From History - The New York
18.11.2005· STONINGTON was one of the areas in coastal New England where sheep farming was introduced in the early 1800's. With so many rounded cobbles available, it
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Stone Structures of Northeastern United States
15.01.2021· This 20 minute video explores the diversity of ceremonial stone structures found in New England and northeastern United States. It shows the differences between historic farming and Native American stonework. This video was original developed as a presentation for 9th Annual Native America-Archaeology Roundtable (2014) held in Washington, CT.
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Native American jewelry - Wikipedia
Native American jewelry refers to items of personal adornment, whether for personal use, sale or as art; examples of which include necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings and pins, as well as ketohs, wampum, and labrets, made by one of the Indigenous peoples of the United States.Native American jewelry normally reflects the cultural diversity and history of its makers, but tribal groups have
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America's Stonehenge - New England Today
18.06.2020· Please note that businesses, attractions, and events throughout New England have been modified, closed, and/or canceled in response to the COVID-19 health crisis. Please travel responsibly, and check with state guidelines and individual businesses and organizations before making travel plans. Once known as the roadside attraction Mystery Hill, America's Stonehenge in Salem, New
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"Lost" New England Revealed by High-Tech
04.01.2014· Native Americans didn't leave behind walls and foundations in New England. LiDAR can't tell us as much directly about their era. We can look for sites where they may have left a
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Native American Symbols, Pictographs &
Native American symbols were like words and often had one or more definitions and/or contained different connotations. Varying from tribe to tribe, it can sometimes be difficult to know their meanings, while other symbols are very clear. With the multiple languages spoken by Native American
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Welcome - Sacha Stone
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The history, science and poetry of New
The origins of New England's wall stones date back to between about 30,000 and 15,000 years ago, when the Laurentide ice sheet — a remnant of which still exists in the Barnes Ice Cap on central Baffin Island — made its way southward from central Canada and then began retreating. "It stripped away the last of the ancient soils," writes Thorson in "Stone by Stone," "scouring the land down to its bedrock, lifting up billions of stone
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Cellar Walls
Stone Chambers There are literally hundreds of stone chambers in New England. Some of these chambers are very similar to ancient sites in Europe and some believe that they were built by European explorers before Columbus or by Native Americans who had contact with seafaring Europeans. Others believe that some chambers were built by Native Americans for their own indigenous religious and
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NativeTech: - STONE AND TOOLS
STONE AND TOOLS. Common Stone Types and Northeastern Lithic Technologies Flaked Stone Tool Technology Groundstone Technology in the Northeast A Catalogue of Lithic Tool Types ~ material on ArchNet My Hammer Stone, Antler Billet, and Pressure flaker ~ page on ArchNet Projectile Point Types in New England ~ a catalogue of morphological attributes Projectile Point Types in Southern New England
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NativeTech: - STONE AND TOOLS
STONE AND TOOLS. Common Stone Types and Northeastern Lithic Technologies Flaked Stone Tool Technology Groundstone Technology in the Northeast A Catalogue of Lithic Tool Types ~ material on ArchNet My Hammer Stone, Antler Billet, and Pressure flaker ~ page on ArchNet Projectile Point Types in New England ~ a catalogue of morphological attributes Projectile Point Types in Southern New England
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Native American Symbols, Pictographs &
Native American symbols were like words and often had one or more definitions and/or contained different connotations. Varying from tribe to tribe, it can sometimes be difficult to know their meanings, while other symbols are very clear. With the multiple languages spoken by Native American
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Pequot War | History, Facts, & Significance |
Pequot War, war fought in 1636–37 by the Pequot people against English settlers from the Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and Saybrook colonies and their Native American allies (including the Narragansett and Mohegan) that eliminated the Pequot as an impediment to English colonization of southern New England.
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The history, science and poetry of New
Most New England stone walls are only as tall as the average man's thigh, which, Thorson explains, "was governed more by the ergonomics of lifting and tossing stone than by the mandate of fencing." Laws in Colonial America required a farm fence to be 1.2 to 1.5 meters high. Because most stone walls did not reach this height, farmers added wooden rails on top to help pen in animals
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Robert Frost Stone House Museum |
The Robert Frost Stone House Museum is a literary landmark located only minutes away from Frost's gravesite in Old Bennington. Frost resided in the house from 1920 to 1929, during which time he composed many of the pieces that became part of New Hampshire, his first Pulitzer Prize winning volume that included "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Frost wrote the poem on a hot June morning
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"Lost" New England Revealed by High-Tech
04.01.2014· Native Americans didn't leave behind walls and foundations in New England. LiDAR can't tell us as much directly about their era. We can look for sites where they may have left a
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Common Stone Types and Northeastern Lithic
Stone tools have been part of human technology for literally millions of years, and the Northeast Woodland region offers a unique assemblage of raw lithic materials for stone tool technology. Different materials and tools manufactured, used and left behind at a location can tell us a great deal peoples' activities there. Looking at the distribution of lithic materials and tool types through
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