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  1. The Great Serpent Mound is a 1,348-feet-long (411 m), three-feet-high prehistoric effigy mound located in Peebles, Ohio. It was built on what is known as the Serpent Mound crater plateau, running along the Ohio Brush Creek in Adams County, Ohio .

  2. Nov 3, 2017 · Serpent Mound is the world’s largest surviving effigy mound—a mound in the shape of an animal—from the prehistoric era. Located in southern Ohio, the 411-meter-long (1348-feet-long) Native ...

  3. The Great Serpent Mound in rural, southwestern Ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world. Numerous mounds were made by the ancient Native American cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the Mississippi, Ohio, Illinois, and Missouri Rivers a thousand years ago, though many were destroyed as farms spread across this region ...

  4. May 7, 2021 · Serpent Mound (also known as Great Serpent Mound) is an archaeological and historic site in Peebles, Ohio, USA, enclosing an effigy mound 1348 feet (411 m) long in the shape of a serpent, the largest effigy mound of a serpent in the world, built between c. 800 BCE and c. 1070 CE.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · The Great Serpent Mound in rural, southwestern Ohio is the largest serpent effigy in the world. Numerous mounds were made by the ancient Native American cultures that flourished along the fertile valleys of the Mississippi, Ohio, Illinois, and Missouri Rivers a thousand years ago, though many were destroyed as farms spread across ...

  6. Sep 7, 2009 · Learn about the prehistoric effigy mound in southern Ohio, one of the few surviving relics from the mound builders. Discover its possible meanings, history, and cultural significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  7. Serpent Mound is a National Historic Landmark and a possible World Heritage site, built by ancient American Indian cultures in Ohio. It is an effigy mound shaped like a snake with a curled tail, and has nearby burial mounds and a museum.

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