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Serpent Mound is famous. World Heritage status will make the earthworks in Newark and Heath and five other Ohio earthworks well known, even famous.
The Ohio History Connection is holding Summer Solstice to mark the longest day of the year with programs that showcase the ...
The mounds pictured include the Great Serpent Mound, the Williamson Mound, the Seip Mound, the Newark works, Mound city, and the Miamisburg Mound. P13212 was published in an April 1936 issue of ...
Two mound complexes – Newark, which is part of the network that was designated a heritage site, and Serpent, located in the same area but isn’t technically part of Hopewell and so wasn’t ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks in Ohio was added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage sites on Sept. 19, 2023. The eight mound complexes that received this designation are ...
Serpent Mound Historical Site. The Serpent Mound Historical Site, located in Peebles, Ohio, is the world's largest effigy mound, a raised mound constructed in the shape of an animal.The museum ...
The spirit of celebration carried into the evenings as guests gathered to witness the sunset over the Serpent Mound. The ...
The winter solstice offers an opportunity to honor the cultural and spiritual significance of Indigenous sites like Ohio's Serpent Mound, but columnist Nancy Kelsey urges visitors to approach ...
Ohio’s Serpent Mound might just be one of the most fascinating prehistoric sites in North America. Located in Adams County, it’s the largest known surviving example of a prehistoric effigy ...