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The Westford Knight

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""Westford Knight" is the name given to a pattern, variously interpreted as a carving or a natural feature, or a combination of both, located on a glacial boulder (also known as the Sinclair Rock) in Westford, Massachusetts in the United States.

It is notable for being the subject of popular or pseudohistorical speculation on Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact. The pattern was first described as a Native American carving in 1883. The identification as a "medieval knight" dates to 1954."
  • Text from the Wikipedia entry for "Westford Knight" (accessed 11/16/2015) [links added]
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Blog Posts and Articles
  • "Following Up on the Westford Knight and Levitating Pyramid Stones" (Jason Colavito, 6/25/2015)
  • "Who Carved the Westford Knight?" (Jason Colavito, 6/16/2015)
  • "Scott Wolter and Steve St. Clair Help Dedicate Templar Statue at Site of Alleged Westford "Knight"" (Jason Colavito, 6/15/2015)
  • "Rock in a Hard Place" (Brenda J. Buote, Boston.Com, 2/20/2011)

Other Online Sources
  • "Rennes-le-Château Researchers & Hoaxsters, Rest In Peace Frank Glynn, 1905 – 1968" 

Related Topics
  • Knights Templar
  • Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contact
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