CINCINNATI, Sept. 20, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Come and discover Ohio's rich heritage this October during the sixth annual Ohio Archaeology Month. The public is invited to enjoy numerous statewide ...
The Ritter Public Library in Vermilion is set to bring some history to its community room in the next few weeks as it will present a series on North Central Ohio Archaeology. Presented by Glenwood ...
Photo by Jeffrey Saulton Aaron Ferguson, left, and Anne Glass, right, both of Athens, Ohio, look over an arrowhead collection at Campus Martius Museum on Saturday. MARIETTA — Learning about the ...
The Serpent Mound sprawls across a broad plateau overlooking Ohio Brush Creek in Adams County. Though it’s one of the most iconic monuments of ancient America, archaeologists still don’t agree about ...
Archaeologists are uncovering hidden pieces of early American history beneath the charred floorboards of a historic tavern.
Almost 4,000 years ago, two women and six children were buried in a shallow cave at the base of a cliff in what is now Jackson County. Their remains, like their names and community, were lost to time, ...
If you had to pick one object that would best tell future historians about us today, what would it be? How do you think our culture will be viewed by future generations? Share your thoughts in an ...
COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Bradley Lepper, Curator of Archaeology at the Ohio History Connection, studies earthworks built by Ohio’s earliest inhabitants and the cultural history gleaned from the tools and ...
PEEBLES, Ohio – On a lush hilltop deep in Southern Ohio, a giant snake slithers through the grass, its intentions a mystery. Despite more than a century of study, we still don’t know who built the ...
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