Indians here for CENTURIES. Did they make this?

AnnieF

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Walking long the South River in Marshfield MA yesterday I came across this rock. It just looked like it was made on purpose. Anyone?​
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I believe it's just a natural rock.

The Itsjustarokarians inhabited the north eastern coasts of North America prior to the major european contact of 1492.
Their inability to master the skills necessary to form effective cutting tools and arrow heads contributed to the development of the extensive trading network that they are known for to this date.
In their spare time when they were not routinely engaged in trade amongst the Imnogoodatshapinrock and Hopewell civilizations they would attempt to fabricate really stupid looking stone tools that in their frustration they would often dump in bulk onto the banks of the South River close to modern day Marshfield Massachusetts.
 

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The Itsjustarokarians inhabited the north eastern coasts of North America prior to the major european contact of 1492.
Their inability to master the skills necessary to form effective cutting tools and arrow heads contributed to the development of the extensive trading network that they are known for to this date.
In their spare time when they were not routinely engaged in trade amongst the Imnogoodatshapinrock and Hopewell civilizations they would attempt to fabricate really stupid looking stone tools that in their frustration they would often dump in bulk onto the banks of the South River close to modern day Marshfield Massachusetts.

Well, this explains why they disappeared from history before the Pilgrims landed.
 

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I figured you could handle that one all by yourself Charl
 

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The Itsjustarokarians inhabited the north eastern coasts of North America prior to the major european contact of 1492.
Their inability to master the skills necessary to form effective cutting tools and arrow heads contributed to the development of the extensive trading network that they are known for to this date.
In their spare time when they were not routinely engaged in trade amongst the Imnogoodatshapinrock and Hopewell civilizations they would attempt to fabricate really stupid looking stone tools that in their frustration they would often dump in bulk onto the banks of the South River close to modern day Marshfield Massachusetts.


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please be more respectful.......not funny and uncalled for

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