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Thursday, February 11, 2016

9 Foot Nephilim Skeletons Uncovered in Pike County, Ohio

9 Foot Nephilim Skeletons Uncovered in Pike County, Ohio


"They had buried in a circle, standing in an erect position, and were in a comparatively well-preserved condition."


The burial ground near Jasper would put the location of the burial near these mounds found south of Piketon.


The Stevens Point Journal, May 1, 1886
Prehistoric Skeletons
An Ohio County Full of Valuable Relics of the Mound Builders

    It is very evident that at an early day in the history of this country this section of Ohio was an important camping ground for the American Indian. There are in this county several burying grounds, and two of them are located five miles west of this city, near Jasper, one on the farm .Mr. William Bush and one on Mr. Mathew Mark’s farm. These burying places are both in gravel banks and were discovered when the banks were opened for the purpose of hauling out the gravel. In a conversation with a gentleman who has seen a number of skeletons unearthed at the Mark bank were first opened. Some of these skeletons have been measured and the largest has been found to be nine feet long and over. At one time the skeletons were exhumed. They had buried in a circle, standing in an erect position, and were in a comparatively well-preserved condition. One remarkable fact about all the skeletons unearthed at these places is the perfect state of preservation in which the teeth are found to be. Not a decayed tooth has been discovered, and this would seem to indicate that these people naturally had excellent teeth or some extraordinary manner of preserving them.  For more documents Ohio giants  https://nephilimgiantsinnorthamerica.blogspot.com/2020/07/a-short-list-of-giants-discovered-in.html

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Smithsonian Scientist Uncover Giant Human Skeleton in Illinois

Smithsonian Scientist Uncover Giant Human Skeleton in Illinois


Pictograph found on a bluff overlooking the Illinois River in Pike county, Illinois


12th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to
the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1890-1891


(Pike County, Illinois)

No. 11 is now 35 by 40 feet at the base and 4 feet High. In the center, 3 feet below the surface, was vault 8 feet long and 3 feet wide. In the bottom of this, among the decayed fragments of bark wrappings, lay a skeleton fully seven feet long, extended at full length on the back, head west. Lying in a circle above the hips were fifty-two perforated shell disks about an inch in diameter and one-eighth of an inch thick.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Large Sioux Indian Skelelton Uncovered in Burial Mound in Southern Illinois

Large Sioux Indian Skeleton Uncovered in Burial Mound in Southern Illinois




Twelfth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution, 1894
     On the spur of the ridge upon which the Welch mounds of Brown county, hereafter noticed, are situated and about midway between them and Chambersburg, in Pike county, is a group of circular mounds, possibly the work of another people than those who built the effigies. They are mainly on the farm of Mr. W. A. Hume, who assisted in opening eight of them, of which but two are specifically noticed here...

   The other, situated on the point of a commanding bluff, was also conical in form, 50 feet in diameter and 8 feet high. The outer layer consisted of sandy soil, 2 feet thick, filled with slightly decayed skeletons, probably Indians of intrusive burials. The earth of the main portion of this mound was very fine yellowish sand which shoveled like ashes and was everywhere, to the depth of from 2 to 4 feet, as full of human skeletons as could well be stowed away in it, even to two and three tiers. Among these were a number of bones not together as skeletons, but mingled in confusion and probably from scaffolds or other localities. Excepting one, which was rather more than seven feet long, these skeletons appeared to be of medium size and many of them much decayed