"chowder" piece on petroglyphs in Embden on the shore of the Kennebec River. Ar

"chowder" piece on petroglyphs in Embden on the shore of the Kennebec River. Archaeologist Mark Hedden dates them between the sixth and 18th centuries, and notes that they are consistent with the works of Native American shamans, probably from the Abenaki tribe.

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Main Author: Brown, Kenny
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description "chowder" piece on petroglyphs in Embden on the shore of the Kennebec River. Archaeologist Mark Hedden dates them between the sixth and 18th centuries, and notes that they are consistent with the works of Native American shamans, probably from the Abenaki tribe.
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title_full "chowder" piece on petroglyphs in Embden on the shore of the Kennebec River. Ar
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title_full_unstemmed "chowder" piece on petroglyphs in Embden on the shore of the Kennebec River. Ar
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