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A Potential Indigenous Stone Row in Boylston, Massachusetts

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My girlfriend Amanda and I got a chance to get out for a hike a little earlier this week in Boylston, Massachusetts, and saw many curiously shaped stones and boulders in our travels. Some of these had the potential to have been effigy forms.


The land appeared to have been worked, likely farmed and worked over, before being preserved, so we found curious remnants, hard-to-says and maybes.

We also found this short stretch of boulder row, standing alone on the edge of a wetland, though other stone rows run nearby.

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Approaching the Boulder Stone Row in Boylston, Massachusetts. Photo by Mike Luoma.

The stones used in this row are quite large, larger than those in the nearby stone rows.

There seem to be surrounded stones and boulders of curious shape employed in its construction.

It stands near other possible, speculative, effigy forms. All of which lead me to speculate this stone row could originally be of Indigenous origin.

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A Potential Indigenous Sto e Row in Boylston, Massachusetts. Photos by Mike Luoma.

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