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An account written in the early 1890s noted that, "Within the present limits of Columbus, on the grounds of the late Peter Ambos, on (1201) South High Street, stands a small mound, well-preserved.
Prof. Frederick Starr lectured on the mound builders last night at the American Museum of Natural History, and for more than an hour he interested his hearers with a description of the ancient ...
It was a curious skull that some grave-openers in Ohio stood gazing upon last week. It bore a copper nose, supplied by a mortician who evidently knew that cartilage decays and that one would not ...
Burying its prehistoric artifacts would be a short-sighted action by the Ohio History Connection and Indigenous tribes, Jerrel C. Anderson writes.
Adena mound builders predated the Hopewell from about 500 BCE to 100 CE. It has been proposed that the local mound, if a mound, may be Hopewell, and two smaller ones nearby, possibly Adena, along with ...
I’ve had occasion to visit a few times because I adore visiting the Mound Builder era sites around the area, as well as other Indigenous sites throughout the country and world.
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