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Image Field Data Work Record ID 28 Reproduction Record ID 28 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Grave Creek Mound (Moundsville, West Virginia) Title Type descriptive Title Mammoth Mound Title Type alternate Measurements 300 feet Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Moundsville (W. Va.) Location Type creation Location 801 Jefferson Avenue (Moundsville, West Virginia) Culture American Subject archeological sites Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject state parks Subject burial mounds Subject historic sites Subject Adena Subject National Historic Landmark Subject artifacts Subject Moundsville (W. Va.) Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Early Woodland ca BC-200 BC Relation Type component of Description Mound created 1500 BC- 200 BC, measuring 300 feet. Reproduction View Grave Creek Mound (Moundsville, West Virginia) 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.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 29 Reproduction Record ID 29 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Bogie Circle (Madison County, Kentucky) Title Type descriptive Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Madison County (Ky.) Location Type creation Location Madison County (Kentucky) Culture American Subject archeological sites Subject mounds Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject National Register of Historic Places Subject Adena Subject Madison County (Ky.) Subject ceremonial objects Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Early Woodland ca BC-200 BC Relation Type component of Description Circle created 1500 BC- 200 BC. Reproduction View Bogie Circle (Madison County, Kentucky) 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.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 30 Reproduction Record ID 30 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title The Great Mound (Anderson, Indiana) Title Type descriptive Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Anderson (Ind.) Location Type creation Location 4306 Mounds State Park Road, Mounds State Park (Anderson, Indiana) Culture American Subject archeological sites Subject mounds Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject state parks Subject burial mounds Subject Adena Subject Anderson (Ind.) Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Early Woodland ca BC-200 BC Relation Type component of Description Mound created 1500 BC- 200 BC. Reproduction View The Great Mound (Anderson, Indiana) 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.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 31 Reproduction Record ID 31 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Mount Horeb Sacred Circle (Lexington, Kentucky) Title Type descriptive Measurements 300 feet Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Lexington (Ky.) Location Type creation Location Mt. Horeb Pike (Lexington, Kentucky) Culture American Subject mounds Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject burial mounds Subject Adena Subject Lexington (Ky.) Subject sacred groves Subject archaeological sites Subject parks (recreation areas) Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Early Woodland ca BC-200 BC Relation Type component of Description Mount created 1500 BC-200 BC, measuring 300 feet. Reproduction View Mount Horeb Sacred Circle (Lexington, Kentucky) 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.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 32 Reproduction Record ID 32 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Miamisburg Mound (Montgomery County, Ohio) Title Type descriptive Measurements 877 feet Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Miamisburg (Ohio) Location Type creation Location Mound Avenue, Montgomery County (Miamisburg, Ohio) Culture American Subject archeological sites Subject markers (monuments) Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject burial mounds Subject Adena Subject parks (recreation areas) Subject Miamisburg (Ohio) Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Early Woodland ca BC-200 BC Relation Type component of Description Mound created 1500 BC-200 BC, measuring 877 feet. Reproduction View Miamisburg Mound (Montgomery County, Ohio) 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.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 33 Reproduction Record ID 33 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Necklace Mound (Charleston, West Virginia) Title Type descriptive Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Charleston (W. Va.) Location Type creation Location Charleston (West Virginia) Culture American Subject archeological sites Subject mounds Subject markers (monuments) Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject burial mounds Subject Adena Subject Charleston (W. Va.) Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Early Woodland ca BC-200 BC Relation Type component of Description Mound created 1500 BC-200 BC. Reproduction View Necklace Mound (Charleston, West Virginia) 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.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 34 Reproduction Record ID 34 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Elizabethtown Mound (Hamilton County, Ohio) Title Type descriptive Title Minnie Rennert Mounds Title Type alternate Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Hamilton County (Ohio) Location Type creation Location Hamilton County (Ohio) Culture American Subject Hamilton County (Ohio) Subject mounds Subject burial mounds Subject National Register of Historic Places Subject Adena Subject archaeological sites Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Early Woodland ca BC-200 BC Relation Type component of Reproduction View Elizabethtown Mound (Hamilton County, Ohio) 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.

Image Field Data Work Record ID 35 Reproduction Record ID 35 Work Class Photographs Work Type photographs Title Conus Mound (Marietta, Ohio) Title Type descriptive Creator Weston, Alice, 1927 Creator Dates 1927 Creator Nationality American Creator Type personal Creator Role photographer Location Marietta (Ohio) Location Type creation Location Marietta (Ohio) Style Period Adena Culture American Subject archeological sites Subject mounds Subject earthwork (engineering work) Subject burial mounds Subject National Register of Historic Places Subject Marietta (Ohio) Subject cemeteries Related Work Silent Testimony: Prehistoric Earthworks of the Central Ohio Valley Relation Type component of Related Work Silent Testimony: Early Woodland ca BC-200 BC Relation Type component of Description Mound created BCE. Reproduction View Conus Mound 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.