Peeling back the ignorance surrounding Native American stone landscapes in Pennsylvania

Matt Adams of North East’s Historical Stone Sites & Investigations explorations group at tripod rock, believed to be part of a Native American ceremonial landscape in New Jersey.

Matt Adams of North East’s Historical Stone Sites & Investigations explorations group at tripod rock, believed to be part of a Native American ceremonial landscape in New Jersey.

Old curving stone walls, rock cairns, underground chambers, standing stones, and other rock landscapes, long dismissed as agricultural field clearing, ice houses, or colonial root cellars, are increasingly being identified as sacred Native American sites in origin, sometimes going back thousands of years and often containing precise astronomical alignments.