Ozzie
Senior Member
Guys, while exploring a new area of our club in Ogelthorpe county this past week, I found several mounds of stacked rocks about 6 foot long and 4 foot wide along side a small creek. The mounds are obviously man made, and have been there a long time in an undistrubed state judging by the moss on the rocks, and the way they are settled in to the ground.
The 5 or 6 mounds are spaced equally apart and the whole thing has the look of being arranged by man, but obviously a long time ago. I know the property owner and he is unaware of any burials on his property, but I doubt he has ever seen this area before. What do y'all think? Have I found some Cherokee graves? Has anybody else ever seen anything like this in the woods?
The 5 or 6 mounds are spaced equally apart and the whole thing has the look of being arranged by man, but obviously a long time ago. I know the property owner and he is unaware of any burials on his property, but I doubt he has ever seen this area before. What do y'all think? Have I found some Cherokee graves? Has anybody else ever seen anything like this in the woods?