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A mysterious place with stacked rocks I found doesn't make sense 

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For whatever reason & who knows how long ago somebody spent a lot of time and work stacking rocks out at this place I found. I was out meta detecting and exploring the old colonial farms here in NH when I decided to take a hike and go out further into the forest where the land was not so good nor improved. I was swinging my Fisher F19 and dug up some oxen shoes until I got to the one area and found a spoon and piece of pottery. That sounds kind of typical expect I was in a really remote location in land that was not suitable for farming hundreds of years ago. Well as I got deep in with wetlands and a river choking this piece of land off I came to a spot where there was piles of rocks everywhere. And you could tell by the moss and trees growing in all around that they ad been there for hundreds of years. There was piled stones several feet tall and some stacks were 15 feet long. It was clear that this spot was not improved for farming and it was not for holding livestock because there were no rock walls around. Just out in the middle of this place 30 to 40 piles of rocks.....WHOA !
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@darbysdownhomedetecting
@darbysdownhomedetecting Месяц назад
Possibly Native American or colonial grave. Very interesting 🤔 thanks for sharing 😁
@ktdale1340
@ktdale1340 Месяц назад
No doubt in my mind. Often settler roads followed indigenous pathways has often been suggested and considered by those who study such interesting things.
@annfrye5716
@annfrye5716 Месяц назад
I agree. Sacred .
@rondathiesen9317
@rondathiesen9317 Месяц назад
You ran across a BF graveyard! 😂 Good oxen shoes.❤
@scottnyc6572
@scottnyc6572 Месяц назад
Rock mounds can be early Native American burials,especially on the higher ground.Theres another NH metal detector channel who encountered same thing,possibly you’re in the same exact spot he was. What is way out in the woods today was once vast farmland and early homesteads.Lots of sheep pastures encompassed New England for the woolen industry as well.
@johnharms6178
@johnharms6178 Месяц назад
what a great find- first thought 'cementary'-
@frankmonroe8320
@frankmonroe8320 Месяц назад
No. Cement comes from Portland
@DiggingTimesPast
@DiggingTimesPast Месяц назад
Amazing how hard the early settlers had to work to survive… we would all die if we had to live like that today. Thank you for the video, it was awesome as always.
@frankmonroe8320
@frankmonroe8320 Месяц назад
Another really good video. I have to confess Charlie, I've been watching all these years just for the comments.
@martismastiffs
@martismastiffs Месяц назад
Did you happen to see the thing hanging on a broken branch at 3:45, it appears to be hanging on it and it has a metal band, and a white thing hanging from it. Almost looks like a white lucky rabbit foot
@jell-oputin8036
@jell-oputin8036 Месяц назад
Sasquatch decor most definitely 😁👍
@daisymay4183
@daisymay4183 Месяц назад
I just love these kinds of videos. The explore and read the land thru your experienced eyes. I learn so much and it's fascinating 😊
@steveclark4291
@steveclark4291 Месяц назад
Thank you Charlie for the adventure , seeing some very beautiful scenery and learning how to read the land !
@DiggingTimesPast
@DiggingTimesPast Месяц назад
I just watched the SD video where you and the guys found Ebinezer’s cabin footprint. That was a great day! Was there a story behind dropping spoons on the deck when you found a spoon bowl? I was exhausted watching, can’t imagine… you had to have e been running on adrenaline, LOL.
@anniecebuckman2838
@anniecebuckman2838 28 дней назад
These ancient rock piles are called cairns. Some pre-date the native Americans that we know. They were often used to mark Graves or for ritual worship rites including animal and human sacrifice. Read the book: America BC by Barry Fell. BC stands for Before Columbus. What we were taught in school about American history is very superficial.
@christophermichaud7187
@christophermichaud7187 Месяц назад
Here in southern Maine there are deliberate rock piles all over the place. Some are stacked on top of huge boulders. I am currently editing a vid of an area with rock piles. will be uploaded very soon
@ebinmaine
@ebinmaine 5 дней назад
Subbed
@christophermichaud7187
@christophermichaud7187 5 дней назад
@@ebinmaine thanks so much!
@ebinmaine
@ebinmaine 5 дней назад
@christophermichaud7187 You're welcome. I'll be looking forward to seeing what you come up with. Lots of very interesting things in the woods around us!
@dongummowjrsasquatchresear9586
@dongummowjrsasquatchresear9586 26 дней назад
Hey Charlie.. I've got the same thing in Maine.. Top of a hill, large rock piles and it overlooks a pond.. on other side of pond there are stone cairns, 3 of them on a hill overlooking same pond.. also one of those rock piles has a 300yr old tree growing (pushing)up into rock pile. It's very old stuff.
@R420ISH
@R420ISH Месяц назад
Viking grave like we have in sweden
@ecotangokeithfugittrkkf733
@ecotangokeithfugittrkkf733 Месяц назад
Super awesome. Love you guys. Thanks for sharing.❤
@granddad-mv5ef
@granddad-mv5ef Месяц назад
Great exploration! Thanks for sharing it with us!
@gutfinski
@gutfinski Месяц назад
Isn’t it a beautiful thing to still find an area without aluminum foil, pull tabs, or bottle caps?😊😊
@talcadetector4018
@talcadetector4018 Месяц назад
Hola amigo, felicitaciones, muy interesante aventura y lindo lugar para detectar, éxito en tus búsquedas amigo, saludos cordiales desde chile 🙋‍♂️🇨🇱🗝️💍⛏️🤜🤛💪👏
@joyceclark8476
@joyceclark8476 Месяц назад
Very interesting indeed. Thanks Charlie for this mysterious Not Thursday. Joyce❤️🙏🇺🇸
@olajackson757
@olajackson757 Месяц назад
A GRAVE ?
@chriseisan5443
@chriseisan5443 Месяц назад
I would love to have such open forest in Nova Scotia. Most of our land was never used. When I find a path it is usually a deer path not a cow path.
@allenwalters8812
@allenwalters8812 18 дней назад
We have those piles of rocks in small woods all over the place in central Indiana. I always assumed they were the rocks the farmers took out of the corn fields. They are always next to fields. On second thought those rocks look like ones you'd use for a foundation. Wonder if someone started to build and abandoned the project. Maybe they were chased out or something.
@arctiknitter
@arctiknitter 15 дней назад
What a lovely little creek.
@HalfWarrior
@HalfWarrior Месяц назад
Do you map the areas you search; and do you record what you find in each area; other than your videos? Just curious. This is quite interesting to me as I don’t do any metal detecting here in the SW desert; usually too hot, and ground is pretty hard; I think gold panning is a big thing in the SW, over metal detecting.Always cool to see what you find!
@Sailor376also
@Sailor376also 20 дней назад
The high ridge you were on,, an esker? And THAT would explain the concentrated quantity of rocks that a farmer had to deal with on a ridge.
@micahphilbrook3408
@micahphilbrook3408 Месяц назад
Where I live in Maine there's lots of huge rock piles on my land, I think it was pasture in mid 1800s and its seems as of they just piled up rocks to clear the ground maybe.
@gutfinski
@gutfinski Месяц назад
Central Maine here, south of Augusta, similar situation on my 77 acres of an old farm.
@777danid
@777danid 19 дней назад
Thanks for sharing
@tradizione100
@tradizione100 Месяц назад
Nice adventure 👍🙋🏻‍♂️
@MrMikepresley
@MrMikepresley 25 дней назад
Charlie you gotta revisit that mysterious place, not just revisit once, but again and again.
@nicolasrossi5978
@nicolasrossi5978 Месяц назад
Nice walk.
@TheReal-HeeHaw
@TheReal-HeeHaw Месяц назад
Enjoyed 👍
@steveclark4291
@steveclark4291 Месяц назад
Charlie could stack rocks be from where they cleared the land for farming ? That way they could plant more crops ! With nails and stuff around there could be nails are from carts or wagons slowly falling apart and spoon from eating a meal during a break from working !
@tinman7130
@tinman7130 Месяц назад
Interesting site with a intriguing mystery and that is a Not Thursday
@e.fifield9034
@e.fifield9034 22 дня назад
the old farmers used to pile up stones when they had no plans to till the ground just hay it or if not enough stones to make a good stone wall
@ebinmaine
@ebinmaine 5 дней назад
They're piles. Nothing complicated. They're in an area where the residents didn’t need a wall. It was easier to make stacks than rows.
@user-wm9cd6gn9b
@user-wm9cd6gn9b 27 дней назад
Seen these near Ithaca n.y. when deer hunting , cleared for pasture land my best guess.
@johneb6084
@johneb6084 Месяц назад
I often wonder why the people didn’t use all the stones and rocks to build their houses ?
@rosspayne2235
@rosspayne2235 21 день назад
Back in the 1800's people would stack rocks as property boundaries
@WhatHeSaidVO
@WhatHeSaidVO 16 дней назад
While it certainly is possible that they're Native American burial mounds, the reality is very likely much less interesting. As he mentioned earlier in the video, the ground is flat, level. It has been worked. Given the size and frequency of those mounds, they're almost certainly mounds of fieldstone that the original farmers cleared and dug out of the agricultural fields to allow for more efficient and widespread plowing and tilling.
@kellyjones3311
@kellyjones3311 29 дней назад
At first i thought maybe native pit-houses. But i agree maybe burials. ✌❤
@rickdunn7585
@rickdunn7585 20 дней назад
Oxen means farming I’d be looking for a site that would have had a log cabin on it the young trees means that it was cleared land the log cabin would of been raised maybe 2 foot I have a site on my land have done some digging like you found oxen shoes and lead also old home made bridle have more targets location but haven’t had time
@denniswhite9557
@denniswhite9557 Месяц назад
Rock Dump?🌎✌️🖖Dig TY DC
@suzannakoizumi8605
@suzannakoizumi8605 14 дней назад
Thanks.
@jackiesanders489
@jackiesanders489 27 дней назад
It's obvous that the area has been clear cut in the not too distant past, probably scooped up rocks to allow logging
@roballison3281
@roballison3281 Месяц назад
Interesting site ! Do you ever come acroos Indian burial grounds ?
@MrMikepresley
@MrMikepresley 25 дней назад
Very good possibility of Native American activity, its close to a stream, lots of pottery (which you should be able to date and identify the maker) and lots of iron (NA traded for iron, it was useful for tools and weapons); and if you dont find any thing else (ie buttons or coins) that would further solidify the premise of it being a NA site.
@markwindsor961
@markwindsor961 21 день назад
I see Sasquatch tree breaks as your walking in, ever have any weird stuff go on around there ?
@calliecooke1817
@calliecooke1817 21 день назад
I dunno.I don't see any really old growth. The one area had only 20-25 year old conifers. Definitely nothing over 100 years, and those bigger trees seemed to be pretty strung out. Hard to tell what was there 50 years ago, much less 200 years ago. Could easily have been a small corn field there. If it was a garden for a homestead, in the middle of the woods, there would be no reason to build a wall with the field stone. That's what I think it is, just a pile of field stone awaiting a future building project.
@bobgaylord8883
@bobgaylord8883 Месяц назад
Rocks stacked at intervals, maybe to eventually build a rock wall, but never completed for some reason ??
@Sir_Galahad777
@Sir_Galahad777 17 дней назад
this looks more and more like a make shift army camp or a camp set up by settlers for temporary protection
@donh8168
@donh8168 26 дней назад
You could be feet or yards away from a Hindenburg treasure. Might be a marker .
@user-eg3yv3xr7s
@user-eg3yv3xr7s Месяц назад
Maybe, these rock piles are very old native American burials ?
@nobodyspecial1857
@nobodyspecial1857 18 дней назад
Entry to underground cave or tunnel, that's how they block them off, very very unlikely a grave or whatever, move them rocks and you will find a passage way, cave or tunnel
@daisymay4183
@daisymay4183 Месяц назад
Hello Chatlie😊
@SouthNJMEAD
@SouthNJMEAD Месяц назад
Burial Mounds
@josephdelp87
@josephdelp87 19 дней назад
Could be a property boundary marker.
@jonathanwaddington965
@jonathanwaddington965 Месяц назад
These things are all over the Catskills in upstate New York.
@rogermasse864
@rogermasse864 Месяц назад
Native American burial ground. Perfect place for one.
@scottbradshaw6767
@scottbradshaw6767 15 дней назад
That property was probably fields at one time 13:22
@kevine9986
@kevine9986 28 дней назад
Looks like Dump trucks dropping there loads
@brianbloom1799
@brianbloom1799 Месяц назад
I,m thinking a Old farm stead, somewhere is a old house,
@docfax
@docfax Месяц назад
How much has washed away up there the last 300 years
@larryyoderlarryyoder353
@larryyoderlarryyoder353 16 дней назад
Don't mess with them. they are a landmark for cryptids
@ktdale1340
@ktdale1340 Месяц назад
Rock stacks make sense if you consider the indigenous people living in the country before ships arrived from afar.
@chrisfegan3475
@chrisfegan3475 Месяц назад
I have found rock piles that turned out to be button hot spots
@privateerwoodworksnmore
@privateerwoodworksnmore Месяц назад
680th like 🎉🎉
@nancyhainline2517
@nancyhainline2517 17 дней назад
To clear a field for cultivating, folks pick rocks and pile them along the fence row, or use them for them for fences. Not spooky or mysterious at all.
@Uncle_Bucks_Forge
@Uncle_Bucks_Forge Месяц назад
The nails were falling out of the carts they were using to move the rocks. those carts had to be abused.
@Robert-fs1pb
@Robert-fs1pb 18 дней назад
Babe the blue ox.was bere.
@johneb6084
@johneb6084 Месяц назад
Maybe Native American grave mounds?
@GarysMetalDetecting
@GarysMetalDetecting 5 дней назад
Do you ever get tired of going back to get the camera? Thats alot of work.
@rapiddog1491
@rapiddog1491 Месяц назад
Could be old graves.
@Lou.B
@Lou.B 22 дня назад
I just came across your channel today and subscribed after just the first one! I grew up in Ohio and I miss the lovely deciduous forests of the East (Birch!). I'm out West now with mostly pine trees about. It looked as though the trees around you here were mainly less than 50 years old (maybe more due to the winters), so could that land have been cleared? I wonder why the previous people left it? So many fascinating questions! Keep up the great work! (more historical theories if you can, please!)
@spicencens7725
@spicencens7725 Месяц назад
Burial grounds...
@EugeneLorey
@EugeneLorey 19 дней назад
Its the Blair Witch.
@denniswhite9557
@denniswhite9557 Месяц назад
Sam sqwanch was bored 🤯👀
@markwindsor961
@markwindsor961 21 день назад
Check out Swan Lake Bigfoot
@DeweyMilton
@DeweyMilton 20 дней назад
Probably a burial site
@vernaraney9870
@vernaraney9870 Месяц назад
Native Americans
@tomthornton9234
@tomthornton9234 Месяц назад
I agree with darbysdownhomedetecting. 100percent
@davidlundy2312
@davidlundy2312 Месяц назад
Signs of Native American usage 🫢,... maybe...?
@dirtclodmetaldetecting
@dirtclodmetaldetecting Месяц назад
Interesting place! So many questions!
@MNpicker
@MNpicker Месяц назад
Very cool stuff!! I like this place 👍🏻
@sadielevens1144
@sadielevens1144 Месяц назад
????? Interesting ❤
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