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Image Field Data Work Record ID 16 Reproduction Record ID 16 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Seip Earthworks (Ross County, Ohio) Title Type descriptive Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Ross County (Ohio) Location Type creation Location Ross County (Ohio) Culture American Subject Ross County (Ohio) Subject archeological sites Subject Hopewell Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject state parks Subject burial mounds Subject grave goods Subject historic sites Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Archaeoastronomy Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Middle Woodland ca. 200 BC- AD 500 Relation Type component of Description Earthworks created 200 BC-AD 500. Reproduction View Daytime view Reproduction View Type partial view Reproduction Information Source Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library Reproduction Rights Statement These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 21 Reproduction Record ID 21 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title SunWatch Indian Village and Archeological Park Title Type preferred Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Dayton (Ohio) Location Type creation Location 2301 W. River Road (Dayton, Ohio) Culture American Subject archeological sites Subject historical sites Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject astronomical instruments Subject National Register of Historic Places Subject Dayton (Ohio) Subject National Historic Landmark Subject artifacts Subject open-air museums Subject Native American Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Archaeoastronomy Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Late Prehistoric ca. AD 500- AD 1650 Relation Type component of Reproduction View Gourds grown by SunWatch villagers Reproduction View Type partial view Reproduction Information Source Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library Reproduction Rights Statement These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 22 Reproduction Record ID 22 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title SunWatch Indian Village and Archeological Park Title Type preferred Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Dayton (Ohio) Location Type creation Location 2301 W. River Road (Dayton, Ohio) Culture American Subject archeological sites Subject historical sites Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject astronomical instruments Subject National Register of Historic Places Subject Dayton (Ohio) Subject National Historic Landmark Subject artifacts Subject open-air museums Subject Native American Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Archaeoastronomy Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Late Prehistoric ca. AD 500- AD 1650 Relation Type component of Reproduction View Corn grown by SunWatch villagers Reproduction View Type partial view Reproduction Information Source Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library Reproduction Rights Statement These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 23 Reproduction Record ID 23 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title SunWatch Indian Village and Archeological Park Title Type preferred Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Dayton (Ohio) Location Type creation Location 2301 W. River Road (Dayton, Ohio) Culture American Subject archeological sites Subject historical sites Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject astronomical instruments Subject National Register of Historic Places Subject Dayton (Ohio) Subject National Historic Landmark Subject artifacts Subject open-air museums Subject Native American Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Archaeoastronomy Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Late Prehistoric ca. AD 500- AD 1650 Relation Type component of Reproduction View Shadow from centerpole to chiefs lodge Reproduction View Type partial view Reproduction Information Source Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library Reproduction Rights Statement These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 36 Reproduction Record ID 36 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Seip Earthworks (Ross County, Ohio) Title Type descriptive Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Ross County (Ohio) Location Type creation Location Ross County (Ohio) Culture American Subject Ross County (Ohio) Subject archeological sites Subject Hopewell Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject state parks Subject burial mounds Subject grave goods Subject historic sites Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Archaeoastronomy Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Middle Woodland ca. 200 BC- AD 500 Relation Type component of Description Earthworks created 200 BC-AD 500. Reproduction Creator Weston, Alice, 1926 Reproduction View Venus Rise Reproduction View Type partial view Reproduction Information Source Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library Reproduction Rights Statement These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 37 Reproduction Record ID 37 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Kern Effigies (Warren County, Ohio) Title Type descriptive Title The Sun Serpents Title Type alternate Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Warren County (Ohio) Location Type creation Location YMCA Camp Kern, 5291 St. Rt. 350 (Warren County, Ohio) Culture American Subject Warren County (Ohio) Subject archeological sites Subject historical sites Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject astronomical instruments Subject National Register of Historic Places Subject Native American Subject effigy mounds (monuments) Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Archaeoastronomy Relation Type component of Description Kern Effigies created ca Reproduction View Kern Effigy #2. The Sun Serpents: A Seasonal Calendar. A Winter Marker Reproduction View Type partial view Reproduction Information Source Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library Reproduction Rights Statement These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 38 Reproduction Record ID 38 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Kern Effigies (Warren County, Ohio) Title Type descriptive Title The Sun Serpents Title Type alternate Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Warren County (Ohio) Location Type creation Location YMCA Camp Kern, 5291 St. Rt. 350 (Warren County, Ohio) Culture American Subject Warren County (Ohio) Subject archeological sites Subject historical sites Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject astronomical instruments Subject National Register of Historic Places Subject Native American Subject effigy mounds (monuments) Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Archaeoastronomy Relation Type component of Description Kern Effigies created ca Reproduction View Kern Effigy #1. The Sun Serpents: A Seasonal Calendar. The First Gleam of Summer. Reproduction View Type partial view Reproduction Information Source Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library Reproduction Rights Statement These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 39 Reproduction Record ID 39 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Kern Effigies (Warren County, Ohio) Title Type descriptive Title The Sun Serpents Title Type alternate Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Warren County (Ohio) Location Type creation Location YMCA Camp Kern, 5291 St. Rt. 350 (Warren County, Ohio) Culture American Subject Warren County (Ohio) Subject archeological sites Subject historical sites Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject astronomical instruments Subject National Register of Historic Places Subject Native American Subject effigy mounds (monuments) Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Archaeoastronomy Relation Type component of Description Kern Effigies created ca Reproduction View Kern Effigy #1. The Sun Serpents: A Seasonal Calendar. A Tail of Spring and Fall. Reproduction View Type partial view Reproduction Information Source Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library Reproduction Rights Statement These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 40 Reproduction Record ID 40 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title SunWatch Indian Village and Archeological Park Title Type preferred Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Dayton (Ohio) Location Type creation Location 2301 W. River Road (Dayton, Ohio) Culture American Subject archeological sites Subject historical sites Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject astronomical instruments Subject National Register of Historic Places Subject Dayton (Ohio) Subject National Historic Landmark Subject artifacts Subject open-air museums Subject Native American Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Archaeoastronomy Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Late Prehistoric ca. AD 500- AD 1650 Relation Type component of Reproduction View Shadow seen within chiefs lodge from centerpole Reproduction View Type partial view Reproduction Information Source Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library Reproduction Rights Statement These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 41 Reproduction Record ID 41 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Moon Over Mound (Newark Earthworks) Title Type descriptive Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Newark (Ohio) Location Type creation Location Newark (Ohio) Culture American Subject landscapes (environments) Subject hills Subject mounds Subject markers (monuments) Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject Newark (Ohio) Subject night Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Archaeoastronomy Relation Type component of Reproduction View Moon Over Mound (Newark Earthworks) Reproduction View Type entire view Reproduction Information Source Photograph collection of Cincinnati Museum Center-Cincinnati Historical Society Library Reproduction Rights Statement These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.