1320 said:
Entry #2...I love this graveyard stuff!
Native American burial sites! Both of these graves were excavated by the University of Kentucky in 1966. The documentation states that the remains and artifacts were "logged", "studied", "photographed" and "returned in as much possible in their original positions". Not sure I'm buying into that!
These two sites are but a stones throw from Entry #1, about a mile as a crow flies.
This part of Kentucky was inhibited by Mound Builder Native Americans. I regret that at the moment I cannot remember their formal name.
These two "mounds" are about 300 yards apart, on private land (which I rent). The land has been in private hands for over 150 years. The current land owner has seen the "rock piles" for many years but had no idea that they were Indian burial sites. I accidentally came across the archive while conducting Civil War research.
ARE THESE PUMPKINS GROWING HERE 1320?
M R not pumpkins Michelle....C M P?!
Rolling on the floor, laughing my azz off.
Hey, might make for good compost under these rocks!
P.S.S. Them are not pumpkins, see them pee....