Posted on 03/06/2008 2:19:56 PM PST by blam
Very typical of glacially deposited rock
The deal is you roll some glacial rocks over to a small area just big enough to surround a body or two. You put in the body(s). Then, you build the earth up around the stones and drag a large glacial rock over to cover the grave.
It's presumed the whole thing was then covered over with dirt so allyou see would be a bump in the Earth.
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Nessie done it.
Nemetsky Kusov Island.
Saami sacred stones on the Nemetsky Kusov island of the White Sea. Photo by Mihail Dankov
The cult of the seidas (sacred stones) existed on the whole vast area inhabited by Saami (Lapps) tribes. In Karelia the seidas sanctuaries are known on the Nemetsky Kusov and Russian Kusov islands near the Kem shore of the White Sea, near Paanajärvi Lake (on the Kivakka and Nuorunen mountains), on the Vottovaara mountain, and possibly on the Big Vaara mountain on the northeast shore of the Petrozavodsk bay of the Onego Lake (1.5 kilometers to the East from Solomennoye).
Seidas are usually situated on the gentle rocky slopes.
Some of them are natural rocks and stones of fancy forms, other are laid up from natural stones, sometimes of enormous size.
Saamis believed that in this stones there live spirits that might help if one sacrifice them animals (usually reindeers) and things. The sacrifice usually was done near the seida, as the place were the stones laid was sacred. To those seidas that were situated at inaccessible places, the sacrifice was given by throwing to the seida the stones wetted in the sacrifice reindeer blood. Women were forbidden to come near the seidas.
On of the first researchers of the seidas was Finnish scientist Matias Alexander Kastren. He considered that seidas were some kind of idol, used by Lapps for witchcraft.
Modern researchers mark out two lines of belief in Saami ancient cults. One is the cult of seidas as hunting patrons (animal-looking stones) and the other (human-like stones) is the cult of forefathers.
The worship of sacred stones between Saami continued at least till the 10-th years of XX-th century. http://heninen.net/seid/english.htm
Where’s the fish?
btt
The hiways of Ontario are lined with such structures. They are common in the extreme.
Looks like a dolmen to me.
Me too.
This rock was on a ledge that separated Lynn and Peabody, I thought it was strange but what the hell did I know.
It conformed to none of the rock assemblages and was a local curiosity. I think we had a dolmen now as I look back at it
Wow, was the diver Al Gore?
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