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[QUOTE="Doomkid:991438"][QUOTE="arilliusbm:991431"]That's what makes Dighton Rock so interesting - the Natives had no idea what it was or who put it there, and it's been researched for over 150 years. No one really knows where it came from, but everything I've read leans more toward Norse origin.[/QUOTE] I did some reading on this and found it interesting as well. Again my skeptical self always has problems ascribing anonymous petroglyphs to a particular people without associated sites that can be dated better. All it seems that is really known about Dighton Rock is that it was deposited more than 10000 years ago as a glacial erratic. Please correct me if I'm wrong. This is a cool imagine of how people have copied the petroglyphs over the years: [IMG]http://www.nd.edu/~jmontgom/ti/GraphicArchive/Scans/Original%20Files/Petroglyph/DightonRockA.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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