Raymond
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Spoke with a local authority just a few minutes ago. I removed the original thread because the man was worried that someone may see it and visit the area and damage the site. So please don’t be too specific about the location under discussion. I wouldn’t want to be responsible for it getting wrecked after however many hundreds of years it may have been there!
He says that a New England organization believes it to be an astronomical structure. The wall is an equinoctial (pertaining to the equinox) wall; it runs due east-west, and the, as he called it, ‘‘pregnant’’ part of the wall may be a viewing platform or a platform for a visionquest.
The other part, the trough-like section, is near a spring, but I don’t recall what else he said about that, if anything.
I think he said there are 1600 sites around here as part of the Nashoba Indian Praying Village.
So I guess it’s a lot older than we’d originally suspected.
He says that a New England organization believes it to be an astronomical structure. The wall is an equinoctial (pertaining to the equinox) wall; it runs due east-west, and the, as he called it, ‘‘pregnant’’ part of the wall may be a viewing platform or a platform for a visionquest.
The other part, the trough-like section, is near a spring, but I don’t recall what else he said about that, if anything.
I think he said there are 1600 sites around here as part of the Nashoba Indian Praying Village.
So I guess it’s a lot older than we’d originally suspected.