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Post Card Views of America’s Stonehenge

Circa 1972 Post Card Series of Mystery Hill in North Salem, NH

America's Stonehenge Sunken ceremonial Unit

AMERICA’S STONEHENGE PAGES

Introduction

Solar Alignments

Chambers

Cupule Stone

Petroglyph

Post Card Views

Historic & Prehistoric Quarrying

Documentary Film

Book

Self-Guided Tour Booklet

America's Stonehenge East-West Chamber

View of Triangular Storage Chamber (“V-Hut”) on left and the East-West Chamber on right. the triangular stone in the foreground has subsequently benn removed since this photo was taken 1971.

America's Stonehenge - Archaeological Excavation

1970 excavation unit which found charcoal in association with Native American quarrying activity. The charcoal was C-14 dated to 2120 +/- 95 B.P. (170 B.C.)

America's Stonehenge Grooved Stone

6 feet wide by 8 feet long grooved stone with a spout. The grooved was carved using hammers stones. It was used in a Native American ceremony with rain water and crystals.

America's Stonehenge South Facing Chamber

South Facing Storage Chamber. Used to store sacred objects like crystals, rain water, and spring water for use in Native American ceremonies held at the site.

America's Stonehenge Sunken Ceremonial Unit

View of the Sunken Ceremonial Unit. In the foreground is a stair case into the unit (bocked off by the stone wall) which has subsequently been backfilled. The stone wall across the stairs was originally thought to be erected by Mr. Pattee when he built his house over the ruins circa 1825. However, recent research has suggested that wall was erected the Native Americans when they closed the ceremonial unit down. Visitors are no longer allowed to explore inside the unit for safety reasons.

America's Stonehenge Tall Wall

This 1969 excavation adjacent to the Collapsed Chamber yield Native American artifacts in association with charcoal C-14 dated 2995 +/-180 B.P.

America's Stonehenge Winter Solstice Sunset

Winter Solstice sunset alignment standing stone.

America's Stonehenge Hilltop Chambers

Starting from the left is the Half Circle Enclosure (“The Puplit”), in the middle is the Rain Water & Crystal Storage Chamber, and on the right is the Tilted Roof Storage Chamber (“Mensal Stone”)

America's Stonehenge East-West Chamber

View of the East-West Chamber. On the far right is a large stone slab placed in a vertical position. This is the correct original position of this slab. Today it has been re-position (incorrectly). Next to the tree on the right is stone a propped up. This may be the stone described as the torso of a woman which has since been removed.

America's Stonehenge Pagan Ritual

The site has and continues to be used on occassion for various rituals. In This case the post card identifies this as ritual being held by the Alexandrian Sect of WICCA.

This postcard dates from when the site was known as “Mystery Hill Caves” in the 1960’s. This photo is important because it shows this part of site prior to the re-arranged of several of stone slabs in this area. There is no slab leaning against the groove stone, and shows the structure on top of the so-called “Sun Deck” (right rear of photo) has not having a roof stone as it currently does.

America's Stonehenge Postcard Grooved Stone

 

 

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