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Archaeologists identify hundreds of stone structures in Alabama’s Choccolocco Mountai by Andy B on Sunday, 23 December 2018

On June 2, 2017 several TV stations, newspapers and Alternative Perceptions Magazine announced the discovery of many more Native American stone structures in the mountainous region of Alabama, east of the Coosa River and north of Interstate 85. The concentration of stone structures extends eastward into Georgia across Metro Atlanta to the Savannah River. Archaeologist, Dr. Greg Little, believes there may be thousands of more stone structures to be discovered in the Choccolocco and Talladega Mountains of Alabama.

Dr. Harry Holstein at Jacksonsville State University in Alabama has played a pivotal role in the discovery and professional investigation of Native American stone structures in the region. He has posted online several of his archaeological reports, which give complete credibility to the articles now being written by other archaeologists and historic preservationists.

Between 2013 and 2016, Creek Indian investigative teams associated with the People of One Fire, identified five stone architecture -terrace complexes in East Central Alabama. They were in Chambers, Randolph and Cleburne Counties on the eastern edge of the state. Like most of the sites in Georgia, they also included stone cairn cemeteries, which seemed older than the agricultural terraces.

https://peopleofonefire.com/archaeologists-identify-hundreds-of-stone-structures-in-alabamas-choccolocco-mountains.html

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