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Stone Prayers : Native American Stone Contructions of the Eastern Seaboard
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Overview

Examines the debate surrounding ancient stone monuments on the eastern seaboard, supporting the indigenous construction hypothesis with scientific data from over 5,500 sites.

Scattered throughout the woodlands and fields of the eastern seaboard of the United States and Canada are tens of thousands of stone monuments. These stone constructions have been the subject of debate among archaeologists and antiquarians for the past seventy-five years. Prominent among the competing hypotheses have been the allegations that all of these structures were built by colonial farmers removing rocks from their fields; or that they were built by pre-Columbian transatlantic voyagers; or that they are the result of natural deposition by glaciers or downslope erosion; or that they were constructed as sacred places by the indigenous peoples of the region. The latter hypothesis has gained significant attention over the past decade, as the result of strong and vocal support from the regional descendant indigenous communities for the preservation of these monuments, called by them "stone prayers," from encroachment and desecration by development interests. The purpose of this book is to provide quantitative support for the indigenous construction hypothesis, by providing a framework firmly and explicitly situated in the scientific method to test the four hypotheses above against a robust set of data - a total of 5,550 sites from the entire region.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781634990493
  • ISBN-10: 1634990498
  • Publisher: America Through Time
  • Publish Date: February 2019
  • Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.75 pounds
  • Page Count: 320

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