In 1982, Russell E. Burrows reported finding several thousand carved and inscribed pieces of polished dark rock in a cave along waters of the Little Wabash River. He expected that the scientific community would welcome his find, but was disappointed by rejection and charges of fraud, often by “experts” who never examined the rocks themselves. But trained as a military man, Burrows persisted for years in bringing his discovery to eyes of people who he thought might recognize what they might mean…