current and historic images of the newark earthworks in ohio

Newark (Ohio) Earthworks was built by the Hopewell people roughly 2,000 years ago. The complex consists of several giant geometric figures (shown in a map drawn in the 1800s, top, and seen in an aerial photograph from the 1980s, lower left). The figures were built to a high level of precision. Scientists have found alignments to key moonrise and moonset points. The odds of such alignments being random are roughly one in a million. That suggests the earthworks served as a giant lunar calendar, and served an important role in the ritual and ceremonial life of the surrounding villages. The image at lower right shows a recent view of one of the main walls, which was fronted by a moat. [Clockwise from top: Ephraim George Squier/Edwin Hamilton Davis (1848); Ericplaysbass; Einar E. Kvaran]

Find out more in our radio program entitled Moon Watching.

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