Aerial view showing the Cedarville Earthworks, likely referring to the Williamson Mound and the Pollock Works that are now found within the property of Indian Mound Reserve, managed by Greene County Parks & Trails, near the village of Cedarville, Ohio. Williamson Mound is attributed to people of the Adena culture, and in 1881, it was described as 40 feet high and 150 feet in circumference, located near the banks of Massie's Creek. Pollock Works, constructed by the Hopewell culture on a promontory to the south of the creek, consisted of small crescent-shaped earthworks and a walled structure featuring three gateways
Photograph of a pipe recovered from Offering 1 of Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell...
Photograph showing Hopeton (sometimes written Hopetown) Fort in Ross County, Ohio, ca. 1900. The H...
Photograph taken of the surrounding landscape during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound Group in R...
Note on back: Williamson Mound. Cedarville, Ohio. Oct. 15, 1933https://digitalcommons.cedarville.ed...
Photograph showing mounds and features of the Hopeton Earthworks. The Hopeton Earthworks are located...
Photograph of chlorite cones recovered from Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound...
Here we see the steep walls of the Cedarville fort, located near Massie\u27s Creek. This is the lar...
Photograph of a platform pipe recovered from Mound No. 27 during the excavation of the Hopewell Moun...
Photograph of platform pipes recovered from Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound...
Photograph of chlorite gorgets recovered from Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell Mou...
Photograph of a pipe identified with the Mound City Group. A handwritten caption on the reverse read...
Photograph taken during the excavation of the Mound City Group of mounds in Ross County, Ohio, 1920....
Photograph of pyrite cones recovered from Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound ...
Here is what is commonly called the Williamson Mound, the only large mound in the county, although a...
Photograph of plummets recovered from Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound Group...
Photograph of a pipe recovered from Offering 1 of Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell...
Photograph showing Hopeton (sometimes written Hopetown) Fort in Ross County, Ohio, ca. 1900. The H...
Photograph taken of the surrounding landscape during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound Group in R...
Note on back: Williamson Mound. Cedarville, Ohio. Oct. 15, 1933https://digitalcommons.cedarville.ed...
Photograph showing mounds and features of the Hopeton Earthworks. The Hopeton Earthworks are located...
Photograph of chlorite cones recovered from Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound...
Here we see the steep walls of the Cedarville fort, located near Massie\u27s Creek. This is the lar...
Photograph of a platform pipe recovered from Mound No. 27 during the excavation of the Hopewell Moun...
Photograph of platform pipes recovered from Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound...
Photograph of chlorite gorgets recovered from Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell Mou...
Photograph of a pipe identified with the Mound City Group. A handwritten caption on the reverse read...
Photograph taken during the excavation of the Mound City Group of mounds in Ross County, Ohio, 1920....
Photograph of pyrite cones recovered from Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound ...
Here is what is commonly called the Williamson Mound, the only large mound in the county, although a...
Photograph of plummets recovered from Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound Group...
Photograph of a pipe recovered from Offering 1 of Mound No. 17 during the excavation of the Hopewell...
Photograph showing Hopeton (sometimes written Hopetown) Fort in Ross County, Ohio, ca. 1900. The H...
Photograph taken of the surrounding landscape during the excavation of the Hopewell Mound Group in R...