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- Nov 28, 2009
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"WEPAWAUG" Indian Mortar?
This morning I was doing some research on early American settlers and Indian tribes in my area of Connecticut.
I found some interesting articles and one was saying how a "hunting tribe" moved up river from the Shelton/Stratford area and discussed some settled on one side of the river while others settled on the other side of the river at the "first falls" Which is the area I detected today.
The land has old stone walls and granite out croppings at the peak of the hill.
On my way back home I noticed thisrock and I think it might be a Indian/ early settler Mortar.
What do you think?
This morning I was doing some research on early American settlers and Indian tribes in my area of Connecticut.
I found some interesting articles and one was saying how a "hunting tribe" moved up river from the Shelton/Stratford area and discussed some settled on one side of the river while others settled on the other side of the river at the "first falls" Which is the area I detected today.
The land has old stone walls and granite out croppings at the peak of the hill.
On my way back home I noticed thisrock and I think it might be a Indian/ early settler Mortar.
What do you think?
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