Stone Chamber exploration Part 1 Research, Lidar, old maps and more...!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 มิ.ย. 2023
  • State: New York
    County : Putnam
    Location: Kent (Highlands)
    In this video, I share the reach I been doing for the last several months.
    Utilizing Lidar, old maps and 1800th century historical literature...
    Connecting the dots
    I have picked a very potential historical site and largely unexplored mountains location, to find new evidence, to and solve the New England Stone Chamber Mystery.
    I would like to state here I believe it will be important going forward, for amateur researchers like us, to continue exploring discover and re-discover any unusually sites or artifacts surrounding these stone chambers.
    So please join me, on this adventure, where many others have stepped before me.
    Please share your thoughts in the comments, and any discoveries you have made.
    History of Putnam County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men
    by: Pelletreau, William S. (William Smith), 1840-1918
    archive.org/details/historyof...
    History of the Indian tribes of Hudson's River : their origin, manners and customs, tribal and sub-tribal organizations, wars, treaties, etc., etc.
    by: Ruttenber, Edward Manning, 1825-1907
    archive.org/details/ruttenber...
    Putnam County, NY map from 1854
    nyheritage.contentdm.oclc.org...
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  • @peterwaksman9179
    @peterwaksman9179 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I am glad you used my photo (of a split-wedged rock in Hopkinton). It would be nice if you would if you also used the vocabulary of the discoverers of these features. Also, you are promoting the "donation pile" concept, which is an umbrella term under which many details are suppressed. It is incorrect to steer the ideas towards that umbrella. Complaints aside, I am enjoying your video and approach.

  • @SilverStruck
    @SilverStruck ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is a fascinating video, I really enjoyed watching all the way until the end. I hope you find something super cool out there! I have one small criticism- New York is not in New England.

    • @silverwolvesutility5219
      @silverwolvesutility5219  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are correct ! New York borders New England. I put that in the title to catch the whole stone chamber community, that is, the North East of America, New Jersey included. Dotted throughout this region are similar stone structures. I did not ment to mislead.

    • @SilverStruck
      @SilverStruck ปีที่แล้ว

      @@silverwolvesutility5219 No worries- I didn't view that as misleading. Looking forward to checking out the next video from this series!