At the Ohio History Connection, the foxes are in the henhouse and the hens think them friends. I recently visited the Ohio History Center to view the magnificent Native American artifact exhibits ...
People have lived in the region that includes North Carolina for about 13,000 years. We know about only a small fraction of that time through documents and buildings that remain. Most of that Native ...
Located on the southeast shore of Lewis Creek, it was at least 45 feet in diameter and over 12 feet high, and contained the remains of hundreds of members of the tribe that made its home around ...
One of the distinguishing characteristics of Ohio’s indigenous American Indian Hopewell culture, which dates from around AD 1 to 400, is the use of unusual raw materials that found their way into Ohio ...
Introduction -- History of research at Shiloh Indian mounds -- Artifact typology -- Excavations in 1933/1934 -- Queens College fieldwork in 1998 -- Queens College fieldwork in 1999 -- SEAC fieldwork ...
MASSAC COUNTY — The Kincaid Mounds Archaeological Field Day on Saturday, Oct. 5, connected everyday people in the community with more than 1,000 years of the mounds and their prehistoric culture in ...
The heartland of the ancient Hopewell culture was in southern Ohio. It was here, 2,000 years ago, in what are now Chillicothe, Newark and other places, where these indigenous people built their ...
Former Circleville resident Jerrel C. Anderson is a longtime researcher on the archaeology of the Midwest and is a member of multiple archaeological societies in Ohio and West Virginia. At the Ohio ...
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