And here he is, John Martin:
This page was last edited on 23 November 2018 - and needs a new update:
The claim was that these stones in PA were stone heaping practices of 19th century farmers, which sounds very familiar:
"Evaluations of máunumúetash* by parties who do not test
their hypotheses against Northeast Algonquian cosmology and rituals are doing,
at best, only half an investigation..."
Rolf Cachat
Bulletin of Society for Connecticut Archaeology (2018)
https://www.academia.edu/40876479/SCASubmission
*Máunumúet(ash) - place(s) of ceremonial gathering (ehenda
mawewink, Lënapeuw, mawighunk, Mahhekanneuw). Themes of connectedness,
reciprocity, prayerfulness and continuity are expressed through máunumúetash."
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