• The Newark Earthworks in Newark and Heath, Ohio, consist of three sections of preserved earthworks: the Great Circle Earthworks, the Octagon Earthworks...
  • Building on previous collaborative work, The Ohio State University’s Newark Earthworks Center (NEC) is partnering with CHRR at The Ohio State University to...
  • Unless you’ve been there, it’s hard to imagine the enormity and magnificence of the Newark Earthworks.
  • Geospatial outlining of Newark Earthworks Using ARCGIS and Using Squier and Davis map as a reference for missing sections.
  • Start your journey with a bronze model at the entrance, providing an overview of the Newark Earthworks complex.
  • An estimated 7 million cubic yards (approximately 21 million baskets) of earth were used to construct the Newark Earthworks which covered over four-square...
  • As part of Newark Earthworks Day 2008, after scholars compared the site with Stonehenge and with Teotihuacan in Mexico, the crowds adjourned to a...
  • The Octagon Earthworks are a part of the Newark Earthworks and consist of an octagonal enclosure connected to a circular enclosure by a short section...
  • The Newark Earthworks are the largest surviving example but there are other sites in Ohio with similar earthworks of the same dimensions.
  • Admission to the Newark Earthworks in Newark, Ohio, is free (donations accepted).