Petroglyphs Bring Proud Culture Back to Life

An article in the Eagle Times [Claremont, NH] by Hannah Dubois published August 24, 2023

The Fort at No. 4, a historic landmark and open-air museum in Charlestown, NH, was the location for a recent presentation of the National Park Service-funded Kchi Pontegok Petroglyph Project held Aug. 10.

The project is a collaboration between local historians, local archaeologists, and members of the Elnu Abenaki tribe who wish to further preserve, research, and understand the Kchi Pontegok (Great Falls) site and its associated petroglyphs.

Read the full story here.

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