tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7227215241012897585.post3183872666191109901..comments2023-09-16T07:57:33.682-04:00Comments on Brokenwing Editorials: SOUTHAMPTON AND NATIVE AMERICAN BURIALSBrokenwinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12585965704717926357noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7227215241012897585.post-3972729830754301662009-11-12T09:30:06.474-05:002009-11-12T09:30:06.474-05:00I guess it depends on the context of the term grav...I guess it depends on the context of the term grave and or cemetary. Sites are excavated regularly for study but it would be very difficult to consider a swimming pool or a garage a valid purpose for known and recognized burial grounds. Especially since these remains are probably only in the ground less than 400 years based on the condition of the materials found. I am sure that many of the european settlers can point to ancestors that are in marked graves even older than this. How about we build a parking lot on a couple of these colonial graveyards? We could use the parking for the casino and run shuttle buses from them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com