We study these, they are definitely not the result of clearing farm fields. That fallacy has been proven wrong over and over again several years ago. These are effigies, ceremonial sites. Look up Stephen Carney, Stonewall research II, and the other people who actively study these today. People who learn Stone art often times to teach others how to see it, like myself. Paleo Mountain Man (RIP) has them on his property too.
There are too many, disparate types of imagined reasons for the aggragations.. I live in a huge forest, wit 2000 people in nort-centralMassa-choose-its. One a mi friens, bout a big piece of land to protect the standing stones, made her case, about history, and , what.
You need to catch up and not keep on misinforming people of these old ideas. This is all been proven over and over again several years ago and it’s now common knowledge that these are not from the farm fields. It’s OK if you didn’t know, but just try NOT* to spread out misinformation. ❤
@@FacesintheStoneI’m a stone mason. They’re from clearing fields. If they were ‘ceremonial’ they would have done a better job instead of just plunking them down however. And yes, I know time has gone by. My walls will last centuries nearly intact.
Where is this located? Thank you for video documentation.
Civil war fortification?
Where?
We study these, they are definitely not the result of clearing farm fields. That fallacy has been proven wrong over and over again several years ago. These are effigies, ceremonial sites. Look up Stephen Carney, Stonewall research II, and the other people who actively study these today. People who learn Stone art often times to teach others how to see it, like myself. Paleo Mountain Man (RIP) has them on his property too.
References please, sir?
@@timlewis7218it’s from clearing land.
There are too many, disparate types of imagined reasons for the aggragations.. I live in a huge forest, wit 2000 people in nort-centralMassa-choose-its.
One a mi friens, bout a big piece of land to protect the standing stones, made her case, about history, and , what.
It looks like a land boundery wall.
Agreed, @roberthopkins7142
Where are the droppings from the ruin? Are there debris? It looks different to me, from ancient walls ruins... but hey, what do i know?
not very old
They are not walls, they were the result of clearing of farm fields.
You need to catch up and not keep on misinforming people of these old ideas. This is all been proven over and over again several years ago and it’s now common knowledge that these are not from the farm fields. It’s OK if you didn’t know, but just try NOT* to spread out misinformation. ❤
Aliens 😅
@@FacesintheStoneI’m a stone mason. They’re from clearing fields. If they were ‘ceremonial’ they would have done a better job instead of just plunking them down however. And yes, I know time has gone by. My walls will last centuries nearly intact.