Octagon State Memorial Map. Image Courtesy of the Ancient Ohio Trail. |
Dennis Biviano, of Spectrum News, has written an exploratory article about the pending decision of the Ohio Supreme Court and the current rental lease of Ohio's officially recognized state prehistoric monument, the Newark Earthworks' Octagon State Memorial.
"[Descendant of the Eastern Band of] Cherokee professor of art education at Ohio State University, Dr. Christine Ballengee Morris has been an advocate for the Octagon Earthworks at Newark Earthworks for nearly three decades.
She also continues to fight for the mounds to be open to the public and deemed a World Heritage site.
“Access to the Octagon Mound has been the central key to all of this from the very beginning,” Ballengee Morris said. “It was because we wanted to use it, be there and invite people to come to this magnificent site, and the fact that it's the only earthen calendar in the world, is the Octagon Mound, and there's a golf course on it.” Since 1933, Ohio History Connection has owned the property, and leased it to the Moundbuilders Country Club. "
-Dennis Biviano, Spectrum News.
To read the full article, click here.
For more information,
Visit:
- World Heritage Ohio
- How It Works
- Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks
- The Ohio World Heritage Nomination of the Ceremonial Earthworks
- Economic Impact of Prospective UNESCO World Heritage Site Designation: Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks (PDF)
- Ohio History Connection and Ohio University.
- Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks World Heritage Nomination Economic Impact Study Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
- Economic Impact of Prospective UNESCO World Heritage Site Designation: Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks Executive Summary (PDF)
- Ohio History Connection
- Newark Earthworks
- Octagon State Memorial
- Great Circle Earthworks
- Wright Earthworks
- Ohio History Connection Historic Site Management Plan for Newark Earthworks State Memorial. 2014. PDF
- Ancient Ohio Trail
- UNESCO World Heritage
- Ohio Laws | Section 5.073 State prehistoric monument
- Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks Page
- "UNESCO honor for ancient earthworks hits snag"
- Mary Annette Pember, Indian Country Today, April 17, 2021.
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