NEARA     Nov 11, 2001


                                                                            ( Peter Waksman)
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Copyright 
1998-1999, 1999-2000 
by New England Antiquities 
Research Association 

 

The New England Antiquities Research Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to a better understanding of our historic and prehistoric past through the study and preservation of New England's stone sites in their cultural context.

This issue is dedictated to the memory of 
Anne Humphrey, NEARA Secretary

WHAT'S NEW
New State Coordinators for MA. Photos of Devils' Hollow Marshfield MA

CURRENT EVENTS
(Mass Field Trip - Nov 11)

TOPICS OF INTEREST 
(Under Construction)
Stone Chambers | Archeoastronomy | Peopling of the Americas
Native American Stonework | Cultural Diffusion | Epigraphy


About NEARA -  Membership, Contacts, and Background Information
 

Photographs - Megalithic and Ceremonial Sites in New England
[Updated  Feb. 2001, new photos from Emeric Spooner]

Online Magazine - Articles from NEARA Publications and from Contributors
 

Site Report Form
 

BULLETIN BOARD/GUESTBOOK -  Please add your comments or just say Hello
 

Across Before Columbus? Evidence for Transoceanic Contact with the Americas prior to 1492 (includes book ordering information)

LINKS to Antiquities and Archeology Web sites [Updated Jan. 25, 2000]

Lithic Sites Open to the Public
 
 
 

NEARA Online Magazine
[Last Updated Dec 10,  2000]

The NEARA Online Magazine contains articles previously published in the NEARA Journal and the NEARA Transit as well as works submitted by independent Contributors. See below for information about submitting an article. The magazine will be updated as new material is submitted. 
 

Articles

A Small Circular Stone Seat - A site report
Peter Waksman
 

Mill Street - A few stone piles
Peter Waksman

Geologist thinks Kensington Runestone not a hoax Peg Meier / Star Tribune
 

Newport Tower -  Update on the Plowden Petition
Doug Weller

Native American Stonework of Missouri by Nancy Bryant. 

Petroform-Mound Linkage in East Central Wisconsin By Jack Steinbring and Herman Bender
(Courtesty of the Upper Midwest Rock Art Association)

The Sprit Pond Runestones and the Mysterious "Facts" Of Their Fabrication By Suzanne Carlson

The Feminine Form in a Rock Pile
By Peter Waksman

The Salem Dolmen - A photo by Tom Paul

Back Issues
Dec 2000 Issue
Spring-Summer 2000 Issue
Winter 2000 Issue
Sept 1999 Issue
April 1998 Issue
December 1998 Issue
July 1998 Issue
 
 

Submission Information
Submissions are welcome. Please send plain text files or HTML. Images should be individually less than 100K and total not more than 1 megabyte. Please include a copywright notice if desired. Send information to <waksman@tiac.net> 

If you have photographs and can write up something about them, arrangements can be made to scan them.