Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Stone Rows with Apertures

Sydney Blackwell writes:
Are rows with apertures common, like the one in this first image that shows the top of an average-height stone row? 
The second image shows the top rock from the other side—all quartz on top.
There is another piece of quartz on this same row. 

4 comments :

pwax said...

It certainly looks ceremonial. Such apertures are common.

Tim MacSweeney said...

Which State is this in?

Tim MacSweeney said...

Sorry in advance:
http://wakinguponturtleisland.blogspot.com/2013/03/there-is-no-cure.html

Anonymous said...

It's in Worcester County, Mass., and looks down a southeast slope.
And you're right - there is no cure.
Sydney