Boyd County Serpent Mound, Kentucky, US Boyd County serpent mound's neighbourhood shows serpent mounds may be associated with places called 'cat' or 'ket'
Warren County Serpent Mound, Ohio, US Warren County serpent mound near Hamilton, Ohio, was apparently second only to the Great Serpent Mound in Adams County. Its controversies died when it was destroyed in the early 1970s.
Loch Nell Serpent Mound, Scotland A Scottish serpent mound with finds of flint and bronze knives. And folklore about battling giants.
Serpent Mound, Ohio, US LIDAR image of Ohio's Serpent Mound. Native Americans say they didn't build it. Academics say they did.
Twists in the Tale of the Serpent Mound Ohio's Serpent Mound seems to be the only serpent mound selected for tourism.
Fingerprints of the Clean Up Team - Part Three Mass graves and hominid hugelkultur enabled agriculture and a new market economy.
Fingerprints of the Clean Up Team - Part Two Steep-sided conical mounds appeared in 17th Century Britain and America. Most were quickly ploughed under.
Fingerprints of the Clean Up Team - Part One In England and in the US barrows and mounds look like earth-covered food bowls.
Iron Age Butchers Dressed The Part J.Lo's minidress helps us unravel one of England's Iron Age mysteries: where did the bodies go?
Not The English Civil War England's Civil War narrative doesn't explain eastern England's destroyed towns, depopulation and signs of radiation sickness.