Thursday, October 10, 2019

Patreon/SubscribeStar: Pilot Mountain and Mound Culture

Pilot Mountain
Q.  It is a shame that for more then 50 years archaeology has had a sort of a firm "dogma" that the first people in the America's were the Clovis no more then 12,000 years ago with the Land Bridge theory at the end of the last ice age. During that time it was felt you were wasting grant money and your career if you looked below the "black mat" carbon layer that is all across the United States dated to almost exactly 12,870 years ago. Professor Goodyear did dig below the black map to the layer of 50,000 years ago and found human artifacts, but he waited ten years to report on it and it was done just before he retired since he knew it might ruin his career.

That type of openness to discovery certainly gives me pause about all the sciences now especially with the "replication issue" that finds at least 50% of peer to peer journal articles cannot be verified.

Serpent Mound

So, I am wondering if the hills around Pilot Mountain are natural or are part of the "mound culture" much like Town Creek in NC, the Topper site in SC or Serpent Mound in OH? Wondering if Pilot Mountain itself might be partly natural and partly a man made mound?


It is interesting that the Moravian's graveyard, called "God's acre," appears to be on a high hill or Native American mound in Bethania near Old Salem in North Carolina within sight of Pilot Mountain. The Moravian's and the Cherokee really hit it off starting right from the get go in 1753.


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