Showing posts with label Ancient America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ancient America. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Discover What the Archaeologists and Academia Has Suppressed About Ancient America
Monday, November 26, 2012
Ohio Mound Builders Indian Trails Map
Some of these remains are undoubtedly of no later age than the Indians whom the first whites knew; many of them are of far earlier times. It is now held by the most prominent archæologists that there are works of the mound-building Indians which do not date back far from the time Columbus discovered America. Thus any work which gives evidence of having been in existence five hundred years may belong to the mound-building era. And throughout all these five hundred years there is hardly a time when there is not evidence of Indian occupation. So the line between the mound-building Indians and the later Indians, among whom the building of mounds was a lost art, is exceedingly hard to draw.
These quotations give some evidence that the mound builders of our earliest archæological works were well acquainted with the high grounds. It is not apparent now that in any signal instance there exists evidence of a reliable character that any watershed was a highway; all we are seeking to show now is the very general fact that these people lived and moved and had their being often far inland on the heads of the little streams which never in historic times have served the purpose of navigation, and that here many of their works are found on the high grounds where it is sure all previous races have made their roads.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Hopewell Sioux Mound Builders Earthworks Discovered in Chillicothe, Ohio
Ancient American, Sioux Mound Builders Earthworks Discovered in Chillicothe, Ohio
A Hopewell Sioux Earthwork has been discovered in Chillicothe, Ohio. The earthworks was one of four that were all 250 feet in diameter. Henges of 250 were generally aligned to the the Equinox sunrise.
Henge group located of a terrace of a hill above Water Street in downtown Chillicothe, Ohio. A thorough investigation of the city has yet to be done, but it is believed that there are more remnants of earthworks in the City.
Remnant of one of the small 250 foot diameter henges is still visible in this lawn overlooking Water Street.
Another group of Hopewell Sioux henges located in Chillicothe, Ohio that were 250 feet in diameter. This group has not been located, but may still be visible. Many other works around Chillicothe were also 250 feet. Certain evidence that the Ancient American Mound Builders were using mathematics to construct the many works in this area.
Article is from "The Nephilim Chronicles: A Travel Guide to the Ancient Ruins in the Ohio Valley."
A Hopewell Sioux Earthwork has been discovered in Chillicothe, Ohio. The earthworks was one of four that were all 250 feet in diameter. Henges of 250 were generally aligned to the the Equinox sunrise.
Henge group located of a terrace of a hill above Water Street in downtown Chillicothe, Ohio. A thorough investigation of the city has yet to be done, but it is believed that there are more remnants of earthworks in the City.
Remnant of one of the small 250 foot diameter henges is still visible in this lawn overlooking Water Street.
Another group of Hopewell Sioux henges located in Chillicothe, Ohio that were 250 feet in diameter. This group has not been located, but may still be visible. Many other works around Chillicothe were also 250 feet. Certain evidence that the Ancient American Mound Builders were using mathematics to construct the many works in this area.
Article is from "The Nephilim Chronicles: A Travel Guide to the Ancient Ruins in the Ohio Valley."
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