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Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
Wed Jan 10, 2024, 03:38 AM Jan 2024

Serpent Mound: A Mysterious 400-Meter Snake Lurks In Ohio's River Valley

Some estimates suggest the site is 900 years old, while others indicate it's significantly older.



Serpent Mound overlooks Ohio Brush Creek in Adams County.

Image credit: Seen Unseen Media/Shutterstock.com


Ohio’s Serpent Mound might just be one of the most fascinating prehistoric sites in North America. Located in Adams County, it’s the largest known surviving example of a prehistoric effigy mound in the world. Its origins remain unclear. Who built this amazing monument and why? Fortunately, modern science is helping to shed light on the mystery.

It almost looks as if a giant serpent is lying beneath a shallow sprinkling of earth and grass, consisting of a gently raised mound that snakes around for 411 meters (over 1,300 feet), according to UNESCO. At one end of the swirling mound is a large oval shape, which has been interpreted as a snake’s head, eye, or perhaps an egg clenched in the reptile's mouth.

The monument is an example of an effigy mound, earthworks formed in the shape of animals that were built by Native American cultures in parts of present-day Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, and Ohio. Similar monuments have been found as far south as Peru, hinting at a strong cultural bond that runs through the Americas.

The origins of the Serpent Mound were hotly debated by archaeologists and anthropologists throughout the 20th century. Some effigy mounds feature human burials and physical artifacts that help to illuminate the people who constructed them. No such discoveries have been made at Serpent Mound, though.



More:
https://www.iflscience.com/serpent-mound-a-mysterious-400-meter-snake-lurks-in-ohios-river-valley-72234

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Serpent Mound: A Mysterious 400-Meter Snake Lurks In Ohio's River Valley (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2024 OP
i know the ppl who run a rock shop here. mopinko Jan 2024 #1
I was up that way years ago on a motorcycle trip. The images were taken from a large platform or mitch96 Jan 2024 #2
Been there many times when I was still in Ohio. sinkingfeeling Jan 2024 #3

mopinko

(70,129 posts)
1. i know the ppl who run a rock shop here.
Wed Jan 10, 2024, 08:05 AM
Jan 2024

friends of my son’s. native couple. they do a lot stuff like solstice events.
cool place.
dude has 1 of the biggest rock and fossil collections in the country.

mitch96

(13,912 posts)
2. I was up that way years ago on a motorcycle trip. The images were taken from a large platform or
Wed Jan 10, 2024, 10:50 AM
Jan 2024

observation tower to view this amazing sight... Very cool...
Along with route 555 in Ohio.. Aka "the triple nickel" Start at the "Y" bridge in Zanesville and head south...Great ride thru the farmland of Ohio..
One of those places where you go down the road and see a tractor and then around the next bend
is a Ferrari winding out.. A fun road...
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