Primer of Ohio Archaeology: The Mound Builders and the Indians

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Primer of Ohio Archaeology: The Mound Builders and the Indians

by H. C. Shetrone

EN·~47 minutes

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Description

A concise, illustrated guide invites listeners to explore Ohio’s ancient landscape, where thousands of earthen mounds and earthworks silently mark the lives of the region’s earliest inhabitants. Written for curious students, museum guests, and anyone fascinated by pre‑historic cultures, the booklet explains how these structures were first discovered, what they contain, and why they matter to the story of human development.

The narration moves beyond the visible hills to reveal the broader network of mound‑building societies that stretched from the Mississippi to the Atlantic coast. Listeners learn about the artifacts uncovered in burial chambers, the techniques used to date and study the sites, and the ways modern archaeologists piece together daily life, trade, and belief systems of the “first Ohioans.” By connecting local relics to a continent‑wide tradition, the program offers a vivid snapshot of how early peoples transformed wilderness into a lasting cultural legacy.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~47 minutes (45K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1951.

Credits

Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2021-07-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

H. C. Shetrone

H. C. Shetrone

1876–1954

An early Ohio archaeologist and museum leader, he helped bring the story of the region’s ancient earthworks and mound-building cultures to a wider public. His writing aimed to make archaeology clear and interesting for general readers, not just specialists.

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