Discover hidden gems in Ohio, from glowing caves to castles and quirky roadside wonders. Get ready for unexpected adventures ...
In the Ohio Valley, serpent symbolism was also present in the contemporaries and successors of Adena in the Hopewell Culture (200 BC—500 AD). Christopher Carr and Robert McCord have recently published ...
Long before the Isolationist doctrine of the Smithsonian became an academic dogma, mounds and earthworks in America were routinely compared to those observed in Western Europe. This position was ...
Renowned local artist Ken Landon Buck will give a free lecture on October 13 (coincidentally Indigenous Day) at Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center in Covington on his current exhibit there, SERPENT ...
PEEBLES — Peebles has been designated as the 22nd official Buckeye Trail Town. A public proclamation ceremony is set for 11 a.m. Oct. 1 at Floyd & Mae McCoy Memorial Park, according to a community ...
Among the sites that could be negatively affected by the United States’ intention to leave the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is the Serpent Mound in Peebles, Ohio, ...
Serpent Mound is a 1,300-foot serpentine earthwork built thousands of years ago, located in Peebles, Ohio. The United States announced it will leave the United Nations cultural agency UNESCO last week ...
A unique blend of ancient tradition, modern artistry, and community spirit filled the air this past weekend as the Friends of Serpent Mound (FSOM) hosted their annual Summer Solstice Celebration ...
Chillicothe & Southern Ohio Preshistory — Get a bird’s-eye-view of Adena and Hopewell earthworks in southern Ohio in a week with a local author and investigator of the earthworks. Jeffrey Wilson will ...