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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 ...
Burying its prehistoric artifacts would be a short-sighted action by the Ohio History Connection and Indigenous tribes, Jerrel C. Anderson writes.
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 ...
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.