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Ah, acorn granaries. Back in grad school, I wrote a paper on rock  alignments 
in rural San Diego County and demonstrated through oral tradition  that woven 
acorn granaries were bounded along the bottom by rock alignments.  After 
that, all small rock circles on bedrock were called "acorn granaries."  But no one 
knows for sure.
 
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.



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