Hopewell Mound Group
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The Hopewell Mound Group is one of the most largest (and most extensively excavated) Hopewell sites in the state of Ohio.
The culture that built the mounds was named after the man that owned the land at this site, Mordeci Hopewell.
More information: www.nps.gov/archive/hocu/html/hopewell.htm
Early archaeological site maps:
www.jqjacobs.net/archaeo/drawings/hopewell_shetrone.jpg
www.jqjacobs.net/archaeo/drawings/hopewell_squier.jpg
The culture that built the mounds was named after the man that owned the land at this site, Mordeci Hopewell.
More information: www.nps.gov/archive/hocu/html/hopewell.htm
Early archaeological site maps:
www.jqjacobs.net/archaeo/drawings/hopewell_shetrone.jpg
www.jqjacobs.net/archaeo/drawings/hopewell_squier.jpg
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°21'41"N 83°5'32"W
- Hopewell circle mound - faint remains 7.4 km
- Fort Hill State Memorial 39 km
- Turkey Creek Mound 75 km
- Indian Mound Reserve 77 km
- Holder - Wright Earthworks 84 km
- Fort Ancient 87 km
- SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park 106 km
- Miami Fort 151 km
- Ancient Native American Burial Mound 685 km
- Magnolia Mound Complex 1208 km
- Ross County, Ohio 3.1 km
- Chillicothe Jaycees Golf Course 3.6 km
- Spruce Hill Earthwork 10 km
- P.H. Glatfelter - Chillicothe Mill 11 km
- Dogwood Hills Golf Course 20 km
- Lake White 29 km
- Lake White State Park 29 km
- Mill's Pride Cabinetry 29 km
- Pike County, Ohio 32 km
- Latham, Ohio 32 km