Sharing some more raw video from the visit I made last week on the Autumnal Equinox to a potential stone site I hadn’t yet been to in Southeastern Vermont, a recently revealed discovery. You can hear the landholder and I discussing the space and the stone constructions as I shoot the footage. I’d edit this talking out of the later YouTube video, which posted yesterday.
These two Stone Assemblages sat together, or nearly together, in the middle of the hollow towards its southern end, on a slightly raised part of the hollow floor, and may have been connected at one time. There may still be connecting stonework or bedrock beneath the pine needles and duff. The coursework and organizing design on these did not appear Colonial. Nor were these random piles of stones, but planned constructions.
There may be another unedited clip or two worth sharing from this visit. Then, I have some stone row walk-alongs to share, and some other good stuff, from a visit made the day after this Southeastern Vermont one, to the woods of Berlin, Massachusetts.
Here’s the YouTube video:
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