Killingworth CT Turtle Effigy; an Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscape feature.
A Workshop Led by Doug Harris
Doug is Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Narragansett Indian Tribal Historic Preservation Office.
The Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscape is of cultural significance to the Tribes of the northeast. Mr. Harris will explain why these ceremonial features should be preserved, how to protect them in your area, and provide an analysis of local sites.
Free and ADA accessible.
Thursday, May 9th, 2019, 7:00 – 9:00pm Refreshments at 6:30pm
The Discovery Museum – 177 Main Street, Acton, MA
More about the Event:
More about the Event:
https://littletonconservationtrust.org/events/protecting-preserving-your-towns-indigenous-ceremonial-stone-landscape/
More about CSL's:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremonial_stone_landscape
More about CSL's:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremonial_stone_landscape
From: National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT):
https://youtu.be/35hswwxcIFI?si=3_5ld5mzyxyTwOs_DOUG HARRIS: Let the Landscape Speak
(Click on for sample lecture)
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