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Clintonville Adena Mounds

In 1953, an early Adena culture earthwork was excavated by archaeologists.

Aired 11/17/2016 | Rating NR

Columbus Neighborhoods

Clintonville Adena Mounds

Clip: Season 3 Episode 7 | 8mVideo has Closed Captions

In 1953, an early Adena culture earthwork was excavated by archaeologists.

In 1953, an early Adena culture earthwork was excavated by archaeologists from the Ohio Historical Society before being demolished by the Dominion Land Co. to make way for a housing development. Decades later, residents and historians reflect.

Aired 11/17/2016 | Rating NR

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