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 ...
It seems I can no longer give a public program about Ohio’s amazing ancient American Indian mounds without someone in the audience asking me about giants, or the lost tribes of Israel — or even aliens ...
Across Louisiana, long earthen ridges and conical hills rise from flat ground, some tucked behind campus buildings, others hidden in pine woods or framed by modern highways. Archaeologists now argue ...
Minnesota geological survey report, 1879: Artificial mounds were noted at the northwest side of Lake Brewster in the south part of section 29, Glencoe. They are much scattered – probably numbering 15 ...
As European colonist settlers in America pushed west beyond the Allegheny Mountains, they were most surprised to find Indian burial mounds, as they did not exist east of there. The largest ...