Hotels in Newark Earthworks, Heath

  • Overview

    The Newark Earthworks in Heath, Ohio, United States of America, is a significant archaeological and cultural site. It consists of several geometric earthwork mounds built by the prehistoric Hopewell peoples between 100 BCE and 500 CE. These earthworks are thought to have served as ceremonial and astronomical sites, showcasing advanced mathematical and engineering skills of the Hopewell civilization.

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  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting the Newark Earthworks provides a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate the remarkable achievements of the ancient Hopewell peoples. This historical site offers insights into the complexities of their culture, including a fascination with astronomy, sophisticated geometric construction methods, and spiritual practices. It is also a chance to immerse oneself in the beauty of the surrounding natural landscape.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Great Circle Earthwork

    The Great Circle Earthwork is the largest and most impressive of the earthwork mounds at Newark. It spans over 1,200 feet in diameter and contains a perfectly circular central enclosure. This awe-inspiring structure is an architectural marvel and a testament to the Hopewell's engineering prowess.
  • Octagon Earthwork

    The Octagon Earthwork is a massive geometric mound featuring eight sides and a central circular enclosure. It covers an area of approximately 50 acres and is aligned with various astronomical phenomena, such as the summer and winter solstices. The precise alignment and construction techniques used for this earthwork remain a source of archaeological wonder.
  • Wright Earthworks

    The Wright Earthworks comprise a complex of earthwork mounds and geometric structures, including a large circular enclosure and several smaller mounds. These earthworks were the first to be reconstructed in the 19th century and are named after the landowner who preserved them. They provide insights into how the original structures would have looked.
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