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Friday, May 19, 2017

Large Skeletal Remains and Solar Temples or Henges in Delaware County, Indiana

Large Skeletal Remains and Solar Temples or Henges in Delaware County, Indiana


Indiana Geological Survey, 1881
Delaware County, Indiana
The Indians used many of the hills as burial places; bones have been discovered which from their size would indicate that they belonged to a race of giants.



Large henge or solar temple located in Delaware County, Indiana.  Wherever these henges or earthen solar temples are found there will always be historical accounts of giant human skeletal remains.





Friday, February 5, 2016

Giant Nephilim Skeleton Unearthed at a Sun Temple in Delaware County, Indiana

Giant Nephilim Skeleton Unearthed at a Sun Temple in Delaware County, Indiana

The earthwork mentioned below must be referencing the earthwork shown on this map in Section 2 of Perry Township. The earthwork was described as being circular with an interior ditch and outer wall; known as a henge. The site was investigated, but no remains of the earthwork were visible.

History of Delaware County, Indiana, 1924
Gigantic Skeleton Found

About one mile and a half south of Muncie, in Center Township is another class of these earthworks--a mound of considerable proportions which is said to have been dug into by some parties in search of relics. The excavation, however developed the fact that it contained, instead of relics, human bones. "One of these skeletons was of gigantic proportions. The jaw and thigh bones were in a good state of preservation, and nearly complete. The jaw-bone was so large that it could be easily slipped over the jaw of the largest man of the party--a tall, big boned six footer, and the the thigh bone of the skeleton was three inches longer than his” The discovery of these numerous bones fixed the class under which this specimen should be arranged--the sepulcher--and would also warrant the presumption that there were specimens of some of the other classes not far distant, though investigation has not developed the fact.