Tripod Rock, Pyramid Mountain (Morris County, New Jersey, c.1900 BC)

Dr. Reinoud M. de Jonge
Netherlands

Summary: 
The Tripod Rock site at Montville Township, New Jersey, consists of a man-made dolmen with a huge capstone, two big Marker Stones indicating Sunset at midsummer day, and a menhir (upright stone). It clearly is a site constructed by the megalith builders of Europe when America was a colony of Egypt (2500-1200 BC). The monument tells the story of the Egyptian discovery of America during the Forth and Fifth Dynasties of the Old Kingdom. The site is dated to the Twelfth Dynasty, 1900 BC.