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The Ohio Archaeological Inventory (OAI) is maintained by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and serves as the official record of all known prehistoric and historic archaeological sites in Ohio.
- Archaeology Collections - Ohio History Connection
As of January 2022, the Ohio History Connection has over...
- Fort Ancient Earthworks & Nature Preserve - Ohio History Connection
Built around 2,000 years ago by the Ancestors of many modern...
- Archaeology Collections - Ohio History Connection
14 Δεκ 2022 · The following are 10 ancient sites in Ohio you need to explore in the Buckeye State. 1. Great Serpent Mound (Peebles) Roy Luck/Flickr. The largest (and most strangely shaped) effigy mound in the world can be found right here in Ohio in Adams County.
As of January 2022, the Ohio History Connection has over 87,000 Archaeology collection and object records available to view on our Online Collections Catalog. The first site in the Ohio History Connection's site system was the Fort Ancient Earthworks, which was acquired in 1891.
In this comprehensive work, the culmination of two decades of archaeological survey by the Ohio State Museum, Mills documented the location of 5,396 prehistoric sites. Included in this number are mounds, earthworks, and effigies built by Ohio’s earliest inhabitants, as well as flint quarries, petroglyphs, and village sites.
This is a listing of sites of archaeological interest in the state of Ohio, in the United States. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Archaeological sites in Ohio.
A map of Ohio’s historical sites: Explore all of Ohio’s history attractions by visiting 50+ historic sites and museums throughout the state. The Ohio History Connection includes 58 historic sites and museums in 40 counties across Ohio. 33 historic sites and 300 buildings have been built since 1788: 12 museums, nine archaeology sites, seven ...
Built around 2,000 years ago by the Ancestors of many modern American Indian tribes, Fort Ancient Earthworks and Nature Preserve is Ohio’s oldest state park and the largest hilltop enclosure in North America.