Between the road and the parking lot, there's a lesson to be learned,
using the Parsimony Principle which translates as:
"It's easiest to leave a row of boulders and smaller stones alone, rather than move them."
A segment of what we all seem to call a "stone wall," actually seems to be laid down to resemble a Great Snake, by the "Indian footpath" that became a road named for a pond, shows a boulder head followed by a thick body, with a diamond shaped stone recalls a marking on a rattlesnake and the 7th Scale of the Snake Being called the Uktena, where the heart of the "Strong Looker" can be found, where the Uktena could be wounded and killed:
Just behind the head is another stone sometimes found in other Snake Rows of Stones, spanning the width of the "stone wall," a flat surface facing forward, perhaps a place to rest a set of horns on its head..."
I'm sure it was "topped" with wooden rails, to turn the stones into Farmer Smith's "legal fence" around his "improved property" a little over 300 years ago:
In the "Big Picture, that Qusukqaniyutôk may have been there for thousands of years:
"Several years ago, samples were taken locally in the Lehigh Valley for luminescence sampling. After waiting 18 months for the luminescence dating results of stone and sediment samples taken from eight ambiguous stone constructions in eastern PA in April 2021, the results are finally in!
And with just one exception, all the results predate colonial contact. They range in dates from about BC 2610 to about AD 1740"
https://watershedcoalitionlv.org/ceremonial-stone-landscapes/?fbclid=IwAR0t0rbK3zqX0di9O5aSDCIAy8vOPrL1AnSwCePntRpMbBcT5uVoafykS1YIf I could find my calculator,
I could tell you how much
2023 AD years plus 2160 BC years is in people years...
Reworking an old post:
https://wakinguponturtleisland.blogspot.com/2017/01/along-alertnate-route-to-watertown-ct.html
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