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  • Cool Vid. I found basically the same thing in Potter County PA. I just took an archeologist out to the site to show him what I found and he claims Native American Ceremonial Cairn. At any rate it will soon be a dig site. Have you ever shown this to an archeologist?

  • Cool Vid. I found basically the same thing in Potter County PA. I just took an archeologist out to the site to show him what I found and he claims Native American Ceremonial Cairn. At any rate it will soon be a dig site. Have you ever shown this to an archeologist?

  • Book goes on to say, "I observed twenty-five of these stone heaps which covered human remains. I examined a number of them, which were 4 or 5 feet high and 8 in diameter ...The Cherokee custom of burying the dead under heaps of stone, it is well known, was practiced as late as 1730." (...they placed the bodies on top of the ground.)

  • Just found this in Goodle "books" At a pass called Indian Grave Gap, (TN) I noticed the pile which has given its name to the mountain gorge...composed simply of round stones raised three feet above the soil & 6 ft long & 3 ft wide. On the opposite side of the Gap, a stone heap of another description was observed, which had been thrown together in accordance with Cherokee superstition, that assigns some good fortune to the accumulation of those piles.

  • looks like it might be an old moonshiners camp.

  • what were thay used for and why dont u exivate

    to see whats down in them

  • awsome vid

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