America's Stonehenge
Brief Synopsis
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Throughout the Northeast, prehistoric sites predate the arrival and the building techniques of Native Americans. The sites, such as Mystery Hill in New Hampshire, and Gungywamp in Connecticut, consist mainly of stone walls, underground chambers, standing stones, astronomical alignments and solstice
Cast & Crew
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Laura Verklan
Director
Arthur Kent
David Ackroyd
Narrator
Joey Barasch
Assistant Editor
John Bininger
Editor
David Cargill
Producer
Film Details
Also Known As
History's Mysteries (07/03/01)
Genre
Documentary
Historical
Release Date
2001
Technical Specs
Duration
60m
Synopsis
Throughout the Northeast, prehistoric sites predate the arrival and the building techniques of Native Americans. The sites, such as Mystery Hill in New Hampshire, and Gungywamp in Connecticut, consist mainly of stone walls, underground chambers, standing stones, astronomical alignments and solstice sunrise views. The program examines how these little-known ruins change our perception of ancient North American history.
Director
Laura Verklan
Director
Crew
Joey Barasch
Assistant Editor
John Bininger
Editor
David Cargill
Producer
Lou Carroll
Audio
Ralph De Straet Von Kollman
Casting Director
Lance Douglas
Camera
Matthew Duclos
Post-Production Coordinator
Yvonne Fannon
Researcher
Michael Fez
Researcher
Matt Gruber
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peggy Kim
Producer
Rob Kirk
Executive Producer
Rob Lihani
Executive Producer
Eric Marquis
Camera
Susan Michaels
Writer
Ken Paonessa
On-Line Editor
Jim Petit
Audio
Geoff Price
Audio
Keith Reiner
Production Associate
Robert Scheurer
Research And Content Consultant
Martha Sloan
Producer
Olin Smith
Camera
Susan Werbe
Executive Producer
Film Details
Also Known As
History's Mysteries (07/03/01)
Genre
Documentary
Historical
Release Date
2001
Technical Specs
Duration
60m