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Tue Apr 13, 2021, 11:33 AM Apr 2021

Ohio court to hear debate over ancient earthworks access

American Indians constructed the ‘Newark Earthworks’ site nearly 2,000 years ago. The layout of the earthworks, including eight long earthen walls, corresponds to lunar movements and aligns with points at which the moon rises and sets over the course of the 18.6-year lunar cycle. The Ohio History Connection calls them “part cathedral, part cemetery and part astronomical observatory.”

A debate over public access to a set of ancient ceremonial and burial earthworks is before the Ohio Supreme Court in a case pitting the state historical society against a country club where the earthworks are located.

At issue before the court are the 2,000-year-old Octagon Earthworks in Newark in central Ohio. The Ohio History Connection, which owns the earthworks, has proposed the site along with other ancient sites in Ohio for nomination to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The historical society, which is a nonprofit that contracts with the state, argues it must control access to the earthworks for that nomination to proceed.

The Moundbuilders Country Club says it has provided proper upkeep of the mound and allowed public access over the years ... the country club allows full, unfettered access to the site just four days a year. The agreement also allows public access during daylight hours from November through March and Monday mornings the rest of the year, as long as the club hasn’t scheduled golf activities those days.

https://www.wkbn.com/news/ohio/ohio-court-to-hear-debate-over-ancient-earthworks-access/

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Ohio court to hear debate over ancient earthworks access (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Apr 2021 OP
Interesting. Some of the mounds appear to cut right across the fairways . . . Journeyman Apr 2021 #1

Journeyman

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1. Interesting. Some of the mounds appear to cut right across the fairways . . .
Tue Apr 13, 2021, 12:12 PM
Apr 2021

in some places, just in front of a green. Can't tell from the image how golfers traverse the mound; there could be a path up and over the mound, but I wonder how steep that would be, especially in a golf cart.

Of course, being so close to the course (right on it, in fact) explains why access is so limited to leased land. I can't imagine how an historical society will raise enough money to buy back the lease, so I suspect their best hope is a favorable ruling from the State Supreme Court.


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