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The grounds of the Octagon State Memorial is open to the public
for general strolling and viewing from sunrise to sunset. The Newark Earthworks Center will be providing guided tours and other activities on April 17.
Group tours of the Octagon State Memorial for April 18 can be schedules by calling Dr. Richard Shiels at (740) 366-9249. Group tours of the Great Circle Earthworks can be scheduled anytime by calling Ms. Amista Jackson at (740) 345-8224.
Group tours of the Octagon State Memorial for April 18 can be schedules by calling Dr. Richard Shiels at (740) 366-9249. Group tours of the Great Circle Earthworks can be scheduled anytime by calling Ms. Amista Jackson at (740) 345-8224.
125 N. 33rd Street
Newark, OH 43055
The next chance to tour the grounds of this enclosure
isn't until May 31st!
Information for self-guided tours can be found
on the Ancient Ohio Trail's Newark Earthworks page, here.
isn't until May 31st!
Information for self-guided tours can be found
on the Ancient Ohio Trail's Newark Earthworks page, here.
The Great Circle Museum will be open Noon 4 PM
on Sunday, April 17.
455 Hebron Road
Heath, Ohio 43056
For more information, email us at earthworks@osu.edu or call us at (740) 364-9584 .
The Newark Earthworks' Octagon
Video Courtesy of the Ancient Ohio Trail and CERHAS.
This earthwork is part of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks;
nine Ohio ancient earthworks sites constructed by the Ohio Hopewell culture during
the Woodland Period (1-1000 CE) which are in the process of nomination for
UNESCO World Heritage!
nine Ohio ancient earthworks sites constructed by the Ohio Hopewell culture during
the Woodland Period (1-1000 CE) which are in the process of nomination for
UNESCO World Heritage!
For more information,
Visit:
- Ancient Ohio Trail
- Newark Earthworks
- Earthworks Timeline
- Hopewell 100 B.C. - 400 A.D.
- World Heritage Ohio
- National Park Service's World Heritage Page
- UNESCO World Heritage
- Who Were the Hopewell?
- Archaeology Magazine, 2009.
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