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Ruby: Seip Earthworks to be nominated to the World Heritage List

Ruby: Seip Earthworks to be nominated to the World Heritage List Bret Ruby View Comments One of the wonders of the ancient world lies just 12 miles west of Chillicothe, Ohio. Seip Earthworks is one of five monumental American Indian earthwork complexes included in Hopewell Culture National Historical Park. These National Park sites are being nominated to the World Heritage List as “Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks” alongside three other earthworks managed by the Ohio History Connection: the Octagon Earthworks and the Great Circle in Licking County; and the Fort Ancient Earthworks in Warren County. There are only 24 World Heritage Sites in the United States, and just over 1,000 in the world. The international community recognizes these as places of such outstanding universal value that all of humanity has a stake in their preservation. The United States was the first nation to propose the idea of an international treaty to protect globally significant natural and cultural herita

See some of America s most remarkable prehistoric landmarks on the Ancient Ohio Trail

See some of America s most remarkable prehistoric landmarks on the Ancient Ohio Trail Fort Ancient, one of the landmarks on the Ancient Ohio Trail, is the largest hilltop enclosure in North America. (Ohio History Connection) The museum at Fort Ancient has examples of some of the finely crafted artifacts made by the Hopewell people, including copper cutouts in various designs. (Bob Sessions) The Newark Octagon is oriented to eight lunar alignments, including the northernmost rise of the moon every 18.6 years. (Ohio History Connection) A sign at the Newark Great Circle in Ohio has a map from 1848 showing the four-square-mile complex of Hopewell earthworks that existed here before white settlement began. (Bob Sessions)

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