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A Split-Wedged Stone Near Richmond, Vermont

An Ancient Stone Mysteries of New England Feature Focus

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A Split-Wedged Stone near Richmond, Vermont. Photo by Mike Luoma.

This current installment in my series of short video presentations on individual stoneworks looks at a unique Split-Wedged Stone in a mountain hollow near Richmond, Vermont, a possible Indigenous Stone Prayer at the entrance to a potential Ceremonial Stone Landscape

Music Credits:

Healing by Kevin MacLeod

Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3860-healing

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

In these Ancient Stone Mysteries of New England - Feature Focus presentations, you get a look at stonework and related subjects in short but informed doses filled with footage, photos and briefly related facts and speculation. Facts shared this time include definitions of Split-Rock Stone Prayers from archaeologist Curtiss Hoffman (Stone Prayers, 2018) and researchers Peter Waksman (A Shadow Under the Rock, 2023) and Markham Starr (Ceremonial Stonework, 2016).

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