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Friday, August 26, 2016

Excavating Ohio's Ancient Giant Queen at Chillicothe, Ohio

Excavating Ohio's Ancient Giant Queen at Chillicothe, Ohio






Prehistoric America, 1911
     Under a mound at Chillicothe, the skeleton was discovered of a very tall woman who died young; her teeth were all intact, and at her feet lay the bones of a child. Beneath these human remains was greasy black earth, in which the microscope has revealed remains of animal matter and heaps of cinders. Further excavations brought to light a great many other bones. It is uncertain whether they were those of unfortunates offered up in sanguinary rites, or merely of those whose remains had been subjected to cremation as a mark of respect. All the bodies lay on the left side, and by each one was placed a vessel full of food, which would hardly have been provided for victims. These are very characteristic funeral rites.



Thursday, June 26, 2014

Chillicothe, Ohio's Ancient Nephilim Queens Burial Mound

Chillicothe, Ohio's Ancient Nephilim Queen's Burial Mound



Prehistoric America, 1911
     Under a mound at Chillicothe, the skeleton was discovered of a very tall woman who died young; her teeth were all intact, and at her feet lay the bones of a child. Beneath these human remains was greasy black earth, in which the microscope has revealed remains of animal matter and heaps of cinders. Further excavations brought to light a great many other bones. It is uncertain whether they were those of unfortunates offered up in sanguinary rites, or merely of those whose remains had been subjected to cremation as a mark of respect. All the bodies lay on the left side, and by each one was placed a vessel full of food, which would hardly have been provided for victims. These are very characteristic funeral rites.

Monday, March 31, 2014

Massive Skeleton Desribed in a Burial Mound, North of Chillicothe, Ohio

Massive Skeleton Described in a Burial Mound, North of Chillicothe, Ohio



A giant human skeleton, described as "massive" is discovered in a burial mound located north of Chillicothe, Ohio

   

Ohio Archæological and Historical Quarterly, 1899

  
     Two tumuli upon the farm of Mr. M. V. Briggs, four miles north of Chillicothe in the southeast corner of Union township were explored. They are ranged north and south, about one hundred feet apart, upon the second terrace of the Scioto. The south mound is seven feet high and seventy-five feet base; the north one ten feet high and seventy feet base. Both have a sandy clay top and black soil in the lower sections. The southern tumulus had been farmed over for many years, the other was more nearly in its original condition. “We trenched the south mound thoroughly. Found the skull of a skeleton north of the center and within two feet of the surface. Nothing else save a few worked pieces of flint came to light during our digging. The other bones of the skeleton could not be found. “We dug a pit in the south mound twenty feet long, fifteen feet wide and eleven feet deep. Two feet from the south edge of the mound we found a skeleton-headed west and fairly well preserved. One foot north of this lay another headed west but not very well preserved. Near it we found a celt. Seven feet deep and twenty-five feet north of the south edge I found a large burned red sandstone relic of unknown use. (The celt and ashes-covered bones are shown in Figure X, Nos. 17 and 18). “Near these was a third body headed east. These three were in a row although they headed differently. Five feet deep, in the central part of the structure, we found a fourth skeleton. The bones were the largest I ever removed from a mound. All joints were exceedingly massive and the muscular attachments were wonderfully developed. Badly decayed as it was, the long bones were sound enough for me to make these observations. Another body lay beyond this one, and five feet below the central skeleton we found another buried in a large bed of ashes. They Were perfectly white and appeared very pure. They were six to seven inches thick and covered the entire body, preserving it in good shape. save that the skull was fractured.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Ohio Museum Curator Discovers 8 Foot Human in Burial Mound

 Ohio Museum Curator Discovers 8 Foot Human in Burial Mound





New York Times, August 29, 1932
GIANT SKELETONS FOUND
    Chillicothe, Ohio, May 31 - Ten skeletons were found in two mounds by Dr.Loveberry, curator of the Ohio State University Museum, one that of a giant fully 8 feet tall.  It is the most notable find yet.