- Many of the Adena Hopewell mound and earthworks sites photographed for the first time.
- Directions to Address Restricted sites unveiled.
- Complete historical documentation of the Adena Hopewell mound and earthwork sites.
- 500 photos and maps of the ancient sites.
- Secrets of the 'sacred landscape' at site locations revealed
This is your travel guide into the mysterious world of the Adena Hopewell mound builders, 1000 B.C.-500 A.D. 222 mound and earthworks sites have been photographed, with directions provided in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia and Michigan. This is the result of 13 years of field work, investigating over 700 burial mound and earthwork sites. There are other travel guides to the Adena Hopewell burial mounds and earthworks, but for every mound and earthwork site that you visit, you will have passed by 3. The Adena Hopewell worshiped their ancestors and believed the dead were part of a mystified past that formed a collective that would govern the future. The earthen and stone temples were constructed to venerate the Sun Father and the Earth Mother. Discover the solar alignments of the solstices and equinox within the geometric and hilltop earthworks. Learn the signs within the natural landscape at mound and earthwork sites that were part of the worship of the Earth Mother. This publication reveals for the first time, the secrets of the ancient civilization known as the Adena Hopewell; who deserve to take their place among the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans as a people known for conquest, building and empire.